Sources, influences, confluences, reputation, and reception
- G. W. M. Reynolds and Charles Dickens — “That lickspittle hanger-on to the skirts of Aristocracy’s robe”
- Whittingham, Reynolds’ proto-Dickensian butler
- Crockford’s, a “Gambling Hell” — Reynolds, like Dickens, criticizes an institution after it ceases to exist
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Last modified 20 October 2018