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      The Mystery of Edwin Drood

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      ''Where is my nephew?, asked Mr Jasper, wildly. ''Where is your nephew?'' repeated Neveille. ''Why do you ask me?'' ''I ask you,'' retorted Jasper, ''because you were the last person in his company, and he is not to be found.'' The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dickens''s last novel...

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      Product ID:9780199554614
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Oxford World's Classics
      Title:The Mystery of Edwin Drood
      Authors:Author: Charles Dickens, Margaret Cardwell
      Page Count:272
      Subjects:Classic fiction: general and literary, Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
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      ''Where is my nephew?, asked Mr Jasper, wildly. ''Where is your nephew?'' repeated Neveille. ''Why do you ask me?'' ''I ask you,'' retorted Jasper, ''because you were the last person in his company, and he is not to be found.'' The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dickens''s last novel, lay unfinished at his death. Speculation remains rife as to its probably conclusion; evidence suggests that, fascinated as Dickens was by details of the plotting, his basic concern was for character and appropriate setting, in particular the character of the hero-villain, Jasper. The ancient city of Cloisterham, its cathedral a reminder of mortality, human frailty, and the lawful life, is an effective background for what Dickens daughter called a tale of ''the tragic secrets of the human heart''. Humour is provided by a host of characters ranging fro Mr Grewgious, the admirable though eccentric lawyer, and Miss Twinkleton, guardian of the Young Ladies'' Seminary, to Durdles, the hard-drinking stonemason, and Deputy, the irreverent lodging-house boy.
      ''Where is my nephew?, asked Mr Jasper, wildly. ''Where is your nephew?'' repeated Neveille. ''Why do you ask me?'' ''I ask you,'' retorted Jasper, ''because you were the last person in his company, and he is not to be found.'' The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dickens''s last novel, lay unfinished at his death. Speculation remains rife as to its probably conclusion; evidence suggests that, fascinated as Dickens was by details of the plotting, his basic concern was for character and appropriate setting, in particular the character of the hero-villain, Jasper. The ancient city of Cloisterham, its cathedral a reminder of mortality, human frailty, and the lawful life, is an effective background for what Dickens daughter called a tale of ''the tragic secrets of the human heart''. Humour is provided by a host of characters ranging fro Mr Grewgious, the admirable though eccentric lawyer, and Miss Twinkleton, guardian of the Young Ladies'' Seminary, to Durdles, the hard-drinking stonemason, and Deputy, the irreverent lodging-house boy. This edition contains Dickens''s working plans for the novel, and the text is that of the authoritative Clarendon edition. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford''s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2009-03-26

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      Weight192 g
      Dimensions195 × 136 × 13 mm