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Sketches by Boz

Чарльз Диккенс (Charles Dickens)

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Title: Sketches by Boz
       illustrative of everyday life and every-day people


Author: Charles Dickens



Release Date: December 6, 2009  [eBook #882]

Language: English

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Transcribed from the 1903 Chapman and Hall edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

SKETCHES BY BOZ

Illustrative of Every-Day Life
and Every-Day People

By CHARLES DICKENS

With Illustrations by George Cruickshank and Phiz

LONDON: CHAPMAN & HALL, ld.
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1903

PREFACE

The whole of these Sketches were written and published, one by one, when I was a very young man.  They were collected and republished while I was still a very young man; and sent into the world with all their imperfections (a good many) on their heads.

They comprise my first attempts at authorship—with the exception of certain tragedies achieved at the mature age of eight or ten, and represented with great applause to overflowing nurseries.  I am conscious of their often being extremely crude and ill-considered, and bearing obvious marks of haste and inexperience; particularly in that section of the present volume which is comprised under the general head of Tales.

But as this collection is not originated now, and was very leniently and favourably received when it was first made, I have not felt it right either to remodel or expunge, beyond a few words and phrases here and there.