English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s
Household Words
Front cover of Vol. II, 28 September 1850– 22 March 1851
Author
Editor: Charles Dickens
Original title
Household Words, A Weekly Journal conducted by Charles Dickens
Country
England
Language
English
Series
Weekly: 30 March 1850 – 28 May 1859
Genre
Magazine
Publisher
Bradbury & Evans
Media type
Print
Followed by
All the Year Round
Household Words was an English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s. It took its name from the line in Shakespeare's Henry V: "Familiar in his mouth as household words."
HouseholdWords was an English weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens in the 1850s. It took its name from the line in Shakespeare's Henry V: "Familiar...
by Dickens, it was the direct successor to his previous publication HouseholdWords, abandoned due to differences with his former publisher. It hosted...
Mathews's At Home, which was presented in detail in HouseholdWords and its monthly supplement Household Narrative. Stone also asserts that The Lazy Tour...
also the publisher, editor and a major contributor to the journals HouseholdWords (1850–1859) and All the Year Round (1858–1870). In 1854, at the behest...
1843. Lemon was a founding editor of Punch, and soon a contributor to HouseholdWords, the weekly magazine Dickens was starting up; he co-authored Mr Nightingale's...
friend and mentor. Some of Collins' work appeared in Dickens' journals HouseholdWords and All the Year Round. They also collaborated on drama and fiction...
and Sunday Under Three Heads (1868) During his tenure as editor of HouseholdWords and All the Year Round, Dickens would collaborate with other staff...
Georgina Hogarth ran Dickens's household. On 12 June 1858, he published an article in his journal, HouseholdWords, denying rumours about the separation...
Columbia University Press, 2009, ISBN 9780231142939 Stephanie Ann Smith, HouseholdWords, page 76, University of Minnesota Press, 2006, ISBN 9780816645534 Hornaday...
participated in the rebellion.: 745 English author Charles Dickens, in HouseholdWords, wrote the following passage on the rebellion: There seems also to...
their degree worthy of Cottonopolis. — Lowe J, A Manchester warehouse, HouseholdWords 9 269 (1854) Early cotton mills powered by water were built in Lancashire...
after ghosts' while not having a belief in them himself. His journals HouseholdWords and All the Year Round regularly featured ghost stories, with the novelist...
a fatally cheap building investment." — Londoners over the Border, HouseholdWords The industries around the dock were often unhealthy and dangerous....
characters of "Dick", "Jane", and their younger sister "Sally" became householdwords. The Dick and Jane primers have become icons of mid-century American...
published by Wilkie Collins, first in 1857 as a series in Charles Dickens' HouseholdWords weekly magazine and later the same year as a book. The secret of the...
Bledsoe, Robert Terrell (9 February 2012). Dickens, Journalism, Music: 'HouseholdWords' and 'All the Year Round'. ISBN 9781441150875. Nayder, Lillian (15...
he recorded his comments of Colt's revolvers in an 1852 edition of HouseholdWords: Among the pistols, we saw Colt's revolver; and we compared it with...
in England, USA, Australia and South Africa. In 1901 Caine bought HouseholdWords, the literary magazine founded by Charles Dickens in 1850. He appointed...
has the maidenly face of an unbearded man. Charles Dickens, in his HouseholdWords, Volume 12, 1855, cites Bede in describing the draconcopedes as "the...