
The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens
A Collection of Charles Dickens's Lesser-Known Poems and Verses
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"The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens" is a compilation of the lesser-known poetic works of the renowned English novelist Charles Dickens. Edited by Frederic George Kitton, this collection brings together a variety of Dickens's poems, songs, and verses, many of which were originally published in different contexts, such as plays, novels, and periodicals. The collection includes pieces like "The Ivy Green" from "The Pickwick Papers," which is celebrated for its vivid imagery and lyrical quality. Other transition works include "The Fine Old English Gentleman," a political satire published in ...
"The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens" is a compilation of the lesser-known poetic works of the renowned English novelist Charles Dickens. Edited by Frederic George Kitton, this collection brings together a variety of Dickens's poems, songs, and verses, many of which were originally published in different contexts, such as plays, novels, and periodicals. The collection includes pieces like "The Ivy Green" from "The Pickwick Papers," which is celebrated for its vivid imagery and lyrical quality. Other transition works include "The Fine Old English Gentleman," a political satire published in "The transition," and "The Hymn of the Wiltshire Labourers," which reflects Dickens's social consciousness and advocacy for the working class. The collection also features songs from Dickens's early theatrical works, such as "The Village Coquettes" and "The Lamplighter," showcasing his versatility and interest in the performing arts. These pieces often blend humor with social commentary, a hallmark of Dickens's style. Additionally, the prologue to Westland Marston's play "The Patrician's Daughter" is included, highlighting Dickens's transition with contemporary playwrights and his influence on the Victorian stage. Overall, this collection offers a transition glimpse into Dickens's poetic endeavors, revealing his ability to capture the essence of human experience through verse. It underscores his talent not only as a novelist but also as a poet and dramatist, contributing to his legacy as one of the most influential writers of the 19th century.