
Charles Dickens and Music
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This book provides a detailed examination of the references to music in the novels of Charles Dickens. It explores the songs, instrumental pieces, performers, composers, and musical instruments that appear in Dickens's works, as well as his interactions with musicians. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of music in Dickens's writing and its significance for understanding his characters and themes.Book Details
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