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Apr 26, 2022

[Answer] 1. Dickens' death in 1870 left his last novel unfinished. What is the title?

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...1. "Jack Wickersham of the Continent" 2. "Mare Cognitum" 3. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" 4. "Hearts Asunder" In the last years of his life, Dickens embarked on a series of public readings to earn cash. His engagements took him throughout Europe and abroad and each was more exhausting than the last. Dickens was still giving public readings in England as late as 1868 despite his declining health. "Drood" had been serialized (like most of his previous work) and six (of the planned twelve) parts had been published at the time of his death.




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"The Mystery of Edwin Drood":


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