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For Allison Epstein, author of the recently published “Fagin the Thief,” Fagin was the first Jewish character she encountered ...
Charles Dickens was a terrific walker. Many nights he roved the streets of London with such insomniac vigor that he might still be striding along as dawn broke in the great skies overhead. Dickens ...
Charles Dickens was one of the most prominent English writers of the 19th century, publishing iconic works like Great Expectations and Oliver Twist. Now, fans have a chance to own one of the desks ...
Charles Dickens top 12 books ranked - and Great Expectations is not No. 1 Charles Dickens' literary legacy endures, with stories that captivate and inspire. Find out which of his novels are most ...
A new exhibition celebrates 100 years of the Charles Dickens Museum. Behold! Dickens with a moustache! What do we reckon? "A hideous disfigurement," was the verdict of the author's friend and ...
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.
Enter the world of Charles Dickens in an London exhibition of portraits, private letters, rare manuscripts at the author's former residence.
It’s a fun premise, though unevenly executed: Dickens must perform his 171st annual reading of “A Christmas Carol.” And he’s sick of it.
The famed author Charles Dickens visited Cincinnati in April 1842. He wrote in his travelogue of America that Cincinnati was a “beautiful city.” ...
A volume of unpublished letters exchanged between members of Charles Dickens’s family after his death has gone on display in London.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 ...