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Charles Reade
DCL
Reade, Charles.jpg
Born 1814
Died 1884
Residence 6 Curzon Street Mayfair [1864]
6 Bolton Row, Mayfair [1865]
Garrick Club, WC [1866]
Occupation literary
legal
Society Membership
membership ESL, ASL Ordinary Fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
elected_ESL 1864.03.08
elected_ASL 1865.02.28
clubs Garrick Club

Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford

Notes From Elsewhere

Charles Reade (8 June 1814 – 11 April 1884) was an English novelist and dramatist,
William Winwood Reade, the influential historian, was his nephew.

Publications

External Publications

• Masks and Faces (1852)
• Peg Woffington (1853)
• Christie Johnstone (1853)
• The Courier of Lyons (1854) (also known as The Lyons Mail)
• It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1856)
• Autobiography of a Thief (1858)
• Jack of All Trades (1858) (about the elephant Mademoiselle D'Jeck)
• Love Me Little, Love Me Long (1859)
• The Cloister and the Hearth (1861)
• Hard Cash (1863)
• Griffith Gaunt (1866)
• Foul Play (1869)
• Put Yourself in His Place (1870)
• A Terrible Temptation (1871)
• Shilly-Shally (1872). Unauthorized stage adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Ralph the Heir[8]
• A Simpleton (1873)
• The Wandering Heir (1873)
• A Woman Hater (1877)
• A Perilous Secret (1884)
• Singleheart and Doubleface (1884)

House Publications

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