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J. E. Cosnett, Charles Dickens: Observer of Sleep and Its Disorders, Sleep, Volume 15, Issue 3, May 1992, Pages 264–267, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/15.3.264
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Using the characters of his novels as the canvas, Charles Dickens painted vivid word pictures of a variety of manifestations of sleep and its disorders. These were presumably based on the author's own experiences and those of family and friends. Dickens was, himself, a self-confessed episodic insomniac. For this he devised the unique therapy of long night walks. This article illustrates, by a few selected quotations, this hitherto unpublicized aspect of the author's life and works.
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