Charles Dickens · 1848
65 chapters · 349,198 words
Dedication
Preface of 1848
Preface of 1867
I: Dombey and Son
II: In Which Timely Provision Is Made for an Emergency That Will Sometimes Arise in the Best-Regulated Families
III: In Which Mr. Dombey, as a Man and a Father, Is Seen at the Head of the Home-Department
IV: In Which Some More First Appearances Are Made on the Stage of These Adventures
V: Paul's Progress and Christening
VI: Paul's Second Deprivation
VII: A Bird's-Eye Glimpse of Miss Tox's Dwelling-Place: Also of the State of Miss Tox's Affections
VIII: Paul's Further Progress, Growth and Character
IX: In Which the Wooden Midshipman Gets Into Trouble
X: Containing the Sequel of the Midshipman's Disaster
XI: Paul's Introduction to a New Scene
XII: Paul's Education
XIII: Shipping Intelligence and Office Business
XIV: Paul Grows More and More Old-Fashioned, and Goes Home for the Holidays
XV: Amazing Artfulness of Captain Cuttle, and a New Pursuit for Walter Gay
XVI: What the Waves Were Always Saying
XVII: Captain Cuttle Does a Little Business for the Young People
XVIII: Father and Daughter
XIX: Walter Goes Away
XX: Mr. Dombey Goes Upon a Journey
XXI: New Faces
XXII: A Trifle of Management by Mr. Carker the Manager
XXIII: Florence Solitary, and the Midshipman Mysterious
XXIV: The Study of a Loving Heart
XXV: Strange News of Uncle Sol
XXVI: Shadows of the Past and Future
XXVII: Deeper Shadows
XXVIII: Alterations
XXIX: The Opening of the Eyes of Mrs. Chick
XXX: The Interval Before the Marriage
XXXI: The Wedding
XXXII: The Wooden Midshipman Goes to Pieces
XXXIII: Contrasts
XXXIV: Another Mother and Daughter
XXXV: The Happy Pair
XXXVI: Housewarming
XXXVII: More Warnings Than One
XXXVIII: Miss Tox Improves an Old Acquaintance
XXXIX: Further Adventures of Captain Edward Cuttle, Mariner
XL: Domestic Relations
XLI: New Voices in the Waves
XLII: Confidential and Accidental
XLIII: The Watches of the Night
XLIV: A Separation
XLV: The Trusty Agent
XLVI: Recognizant and Reflective
XLVII: The Thunderbolt
XLVIII: The Flight of Florence
XLIX: The Midshipman Makes a Discovery
L: Mr. Toots's Complaint
LI: Mr. Dombey and the World
LII: Secret Intelligence
LIII: More Intelligence
LIV: The Fugitives
LV: Rob the Grinder Loses His Place
LVI: Several People Delighted, and the Game Chicken Disgusted
LVII: Another Wedding
LVIII: After a Lapse
LIX: Retribution
LX: Chiefly Matrimonial
LXI: Relenting
LXII: Final