Charles Dickens And Music

Charles Dickens and Music

by James T. Lightwood

An in-depth exploration of the musical references in Charles Dickens's novels, examining songs, instrumental pieces, performers, composers, musical instruments, and Dickens's own interactions with musicians.

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