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''Jack Sheppard'' is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in ''Bentley's Miscellany'' from 1839 to 1840, with illustrations by George Cruikshank. It is a historical romance and a Newgate novel based on the real life of the 18th-century criminal Jack Sheppard. ==Background== ''Jack Sheppard'' was serially published in ''Bentley's Miscellany'' from January 1839 until February 1840.〔Worth 1972 p. 19〕 The novel was intertwined with the history of Charles Dickens's ''Oliver Twist'' which ran at the same time in ''Bentley's Miscellany''. Dickens, previously a friend of Ainsworth's, became distant from Ainsworth as a controversy brewed over the scandalous nature around both ''Jack Sheppard'', ''Oliver Twist'', and other novels describing criminal life. When the relationship between the two dissolved, Dickens retired from the magazine as its editor and made way for Ainsworth to replace him as editor at the end of 1839.〔Carver 2003 p. 20–21〕 A three volume edition of the work was published by Bentley in October 1839. The novel was adapted to the stage and 8 different theatrical versions were produced in autumn 1839.〔
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