His Friends Were Appalled
Deborah Friedell: Dickens, 5 January 2012
The Life of Charles Dickens
by John Forster.
Cambridge, 1480 pp., £70, December 2011,978 1 108 03934 5 Show More
by John Forster.
Cambridge, 1480 pp., £70, December 2011,
Becoming Dickens: The Invention of a Novelist
by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst.
Harvard, 389 pp., £20, October 2011,978 0 674 05003 7 Show More
by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst.
Harvard, 389 pp., £20, October 2011,
Charles Dickens: A Life
by Claire Tomalin.
Viking, 527 pp., £30, October 2011,978 0 670 91767 9 Show More
by Claire Tomalin.
Viking, 527 pp., £30, October 2011,
“... was in the Marshalsea. It wasn’t the childhood he wanted, so he hadn’t spoken about it. For Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, in his clever new study, the mass of biographies can make Dickens’s life seem as inevitable as a fairy tale, his genius so self-evident that a novelist’s career was certain. But the alternative lives he might have led, as a debtor ... ”