CHARLES DICKENS
March 2014
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870
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December 2013
The city’s great chronicler hit the streets to cure his insomnia. His writing cast a spell on me and now I go for nocturnal walks of my own
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April 2013
The art of recording a writer’s career will have to be reinvented to survive in the internet era
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December 2012
In David Copperfield, wine both entices and endangers and its dubious charms weren't lost on Dickens himself
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