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Tate Britain, LondonA Flemish ‘paintrix’ at the court of Elizabeth I, a magnificent mouth artist and a glamorous suffragette are finally given their due in a show tracing female artists’ rocky road to ...
Ellen "Nelly" Ternan, in 1870, was a figure lost to history. Charles Dickens Museum In 1953, when future biographer Claire Tomalin was studying English literature at Cambridge, she came across ...
In the book "More Than Words," writer-educator John Warner makes the case for renewing the concept of writing as a ...
Among the most celebrated authors to have emerged from the British isles, Charles Dickens can count himself among the greatest luminaries from English literature, whose influence on movies for over ...
Fourteen-part adaptation of Dickens' powerful story of love, honour, debt and hope in 1820s London, written by Andrew Davies.