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Dickens, Charles,
1812-1870.
The mystery of Edwin Drood
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by Charles Dickens ; with twelve illustrations by Luke Fildes and two by Charles Collins ; and an introduction by S. C. Roberts.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1956.
xi, 278 p., [13] leaves of plates :
ill. ;
19 cm.
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The novel begins as John Jasper leaves a London opium den. The next evening, Edwin Drood visits Jasper, who is the choirmaster at Cloisterham Cathedral. Edwin confides that he has misgivings about his betrothal to Rosa Bud. The next day, Edwin visits Rosa at the Nuns' House, the boarding school where she lives. They quarrel good-naturedly, which they apparently do frequently during his visits. Meanwhile, Jasper, having an interest in the cathedral crypt, seeks the company of Durdles, a man who knows more about the crypt than anyone else. Neville Landless and his twin sister Helena are sent to Cloisterham for their education. Neville will study with the minor canon, Rev. Mr. Crisparkle; Helena will live at the Nuns' House with Rosa. Neville confides to Rev. Mr Crisparkle that he had hated his cruel stepfather, while Rosa confides to Helena that she loathes and fears her music-master, Jasper. Neville is immediately smitten with Rosa and is indignant that Edwin prizes his betrothal lightly. Edwin provokes him and he reacts violently, giving Jasper the opportunity to spread rumours about Neville's reputation of having a violent temper. Rev. Mr Crisparkle tries to reconcile Edwin and Neville, who agrees to apologise to Edwin if the former will forgive him. It is arranged that they will dine together for this purpose on Christmas Eve at Jasper's home.
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Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
Fiction.
Separation (Psychology)
Fiction.
Choral conductors
Fiction.
Missing persons
Fiction.
Detective and mystery stories, English.
England
Fiction.
Psychological fiction, English.
The new Oxford illustrated Dickens.