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1. See “Explanatory Index” under Kant, Immanuel.
2. Cf. John Forster, The Life of Charles Dickens, 3: 385- 88; L. 4: 266-67; 4: 81, GE to John Blackwood, 7 March 1870 and n5 (81-82).
3. See https://archive.org/details/mrheaphysghostlo00heap/page/12/mode/2up?q=date+september Accessed 15 August 2022. According to Emily Bell, “Dickens published Heaphy’s version after, as ’Mr. H’s Own Narrative’.”
4. See Dickens to Heaphy in Storey et al., Pilgrim ed. 9: 456 (15 September 1861), p. 458 (17 September 1861), and discussion of the incident in the letters around it (notably to Rev. Gleig, p. 460).
5. Mathilde Mallinger (1847-1920) and Pauline Lucca (1841-1908). See Bob Hufford, “Mathilde Mallinger.”
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William Baker
William Baker, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Northern Illinois University, Distinguished Chair Qiantang River Professor, Hangzhou Normal University. He co-edits, “The Year’s Work in English Studies “(OUP/English Association), “Style” (PennState UP) and “George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies”. Current projects include editing George Henry Lewes Diaries, work on Tom Stoppard and Shakespeare etc etc.