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Dickens and His Lawyers


ISBN13: 9781616196851
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Talbot Publishing
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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The life and works of Charles Dickens were permeated by lawyers and the legal system. As a boy, he endured his father's imprisonment for debt. At 17, he became a solicitors' clerk. At 19, he became a court reporter and later a parliamentary reporter. As a successful author, he engaged in litigation to protect his copyright and campaigned for law reform. He had numerous friends and acquaintances in the legal world and, near the end of his life, his son Henry chose to follow a career at the bar. Most of Dickens' novels have legal themes and lawyers that are usually portrayed with his dark and ironic humour.

Dickens' personal involvement and fictional creations within the legal world are drawn together and put into context by an author who has spent a career practicing as a lawyer in central London. He brings an in-depth knowledge and experience of a legal world that still reflects the one known to Dickens. This includes its lawyers, clerks, judges, courts, offices and ancient inns of court. This book is partly biographical and partly a study of the Victorian legal world based on the many descriptive extracts from the novels. The legal characters are examined in detail with extensive quoted passages, providing an entertaining anthology and a useful work of reference.

Subjects:
General Interest, Biography
Contents:
Map: Dickens' Legal London
Preface
Style Notes
Introduction
1. Childhood
2. In Legal Practice
3. The Various Courts
4. The Various Lawyers
5. The Inns
6. Firms and Offices
7. Reformers and Cynics
8. Observing and Reporting
9. Legal Friends and Acquaintances
10. Copyright and Litigation
11. The Use of Lawyers in the Works
12. Mr Pickwick's Unhappy Experience
13. Oliver Twist and The Old Curiosity Shop
14. Aunt Betsey's Lawyers
15. The Villainous Heep
16. Tommy Traddles
17. The Fall of Heep
18. Bleak House
19. The Lesser Lawyers in Bleak House
20. A Tale of Two Lawyers
21. Great Expectations
22. An Odd Couple
23. Grewgious and Bazzard
24. Epilogue: The Death of Dickens
Sources
Index