All the Year Round replaced Household Words as
Dickens’s journal in 1859, first appearing in London on
30th April of that year and continuing until Dickens’s
death on 9th June 1870. The periodical also appeared as
an American edition, being published one day later ‘over there’ and
paying Dickens the grand sum of £1000 per annum for the
privilege.
The move from Household Words was occasioned by Dickens’s
disagreements with his publishers, B…
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Clark, Robert. "All the Year Round". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 03 March 2008 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=21615, accessed 23 November 2024.]
21615All the Year Round3Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves.
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