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“If I couldn’t walk fast and far, I should just explode and perish,” Peter Conrad quotes his subject saying in “Dickens the Enchanter,” a look inside the “explosive imagination” of ...
Mayor Dickens touts drop in crime, construction of training center Work in the next year to focus on affordable housing, aging water pipes Dickens' sights set on reelection, currently running ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is set to take the stage at the Woodruff Arts Center for his 2025 State of the City address that marks the beginning of the final year of his first term. As he gears up ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is joining BlueSky. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is leaving X (formerly Twitter) in favor of Bluesky, a rising social media platform. While he did not provide a ...
The Charles Dickens Museum is celebrating its anniversary by displaying rare books, artworks, letters, artifacts and other unique historical objects connected to the 19th-century author.
Ever wished you could travel back to the mean streets of Victorian London, the one described by the era’s most beloved writer, Charles Dickens? One place to start would be the townhouse at 48 ...
Everyone knows "A Christmas Carol." What everyone doesn't know, now, is that Dickens' 1843 tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts was just the first in a series of annual holiday books.
In a show that loves to give supernatural twists to well-known historical figures, this choice speaks to Dickens’ longstanding grip on the popular imagination, from his own time to the present.
This article originally appeared Dec. 9, 2012.) London’s Charles Dickens was charmed by Cincinnati during his only visit here in April 1842, even if his sketch of America was less flattering.
A volume of unpublished letters exchanged between members of Charles Dickens’s family after his death has gone on display in London. The documents, on view at the Charles Dickens Museum in Kings ...
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