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An exhibition is set to showcase reimagined portraits of Charles Dickens. The Munnings Art Museum in Dedham is hosting the "Technicolour Dickens: The Living Image of Charles Dickens" exhibition. The ...
See Charles Dickens’ Rare Manuscripts, Teenage Love Letters and a Copy of ‘David Copperfield’ That Traveled to Antarctica To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the Charles Dickens Museum in ...
The long-lost portrait of Charles Dickens by Margaret Gillies from 1843. Photo courtesy the Charles Dickens Museum.
Left: the volume of unpublished letters. Right: Portrait of Catherine Dickens by Daniel Maclise (1847) Book: Photo: Lewis Bush, courtesy of the Charles Dickens Museum.
After Charles Dickens’s death in 1870, the first biographer to narrate his life and career was his closest friend. John Forster’s “The Life of Charles Dickens,” published in 1872, served ...
Charles Dickens, however, had a much happier outcome in his friend John Forster’s three-volume biography, published between 1871 and 1874. The trouble, ...
Arresting portraits, ... Ball photographed Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens. A tintype of an unnamed soldier with applied color, ... Connecticut, in 1846.
In Britain, the history of slavery hides in plain sight, not merely in gilt frames on dark oak walls, but in the works of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë and Charles Dickens—as well as in the faces of ...
It is hardly news to say that, in his famous opening lines for A Tale of Two Cities – “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” – Charles Dickens was remarkably prescient about how his ...
A letter written from Lausanne on August 5 1846 to his friend and solicitor Thomas Mitton in which Dickens describes his stay in Switzerland Credit: Charles Dickens Museum/PA. He writes: “I beg ...
A batch of Charles Dickens’ letters that have remained unseen and unpublished will go on display for the first time on Wednesday. The 11 letters include assorted invitation notes and insights ...
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