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Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025
The Observer

According to Hobgood, much of Charles Dickens' first-edition novels were printed periodically in sections in a magazine-type format and often ended with a cliffhanger every month. Aynslee Dellacca

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According to Hobgood, much of Charles Dickens' first-edition novels were printed periodically in sections in a magazine-type format and often ended with a cliffhanger every month.