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“Miscellaneous Papers” is a collection of short stories and essays by Charles Dickens, first published in 1850. The collection includes a variety of works written by Dickens during different periods of his career. Some of the notable pieces included in “Miscellaneous Papers” are “A Child’s Dream of a Star,” “The Schoolboy’s Story,” “The Poor Relation’s Story,” and “Nobody’s Story.”
“The Mystery of Edwin Drood” is an unfinished novel by Charles Dickens, serialized in 1870. The novel centers around the mysterious disappearance of the titular character, Edwin Drood, and the subsequent investigation led by his uncle, John Jasper. Dickens passed away before completing the novel, leaving the mystery unresolved and sparking much speculation and debate among readers and scholars.
Both “Miscellaneous Papers” and “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” are representative of Dickens’ masterful storytelling and keen observations of Victorian society. While “Miscellaneous Papers” showcases Dickens’ versatility as a writer through its diverse range of stories and essays, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” remains a tantalizing enigma, offering readers an intriguing glimpse into Dickens’ skillful plotting and vivid characterization, even in its unfinished state.
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