"Mr. Dickens and His Late Publishers." New York Saturday Press, June 11, 1859, 2.
Type
newspaper
Genre
journalism
Abstract
An account written by Charles Dickens’ publishers explaining their break with the author on the mutual project Household Words, a weekly magazine that was both informational and entertaining. According to the men, their connection with Words ceased against their will, and was prompted by a randomly published statement from Dickens about his essential differences with the men.