THE poisonous green books they are tomes bound mainly in the nineteenth century and present in various parts of the ...
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The English author Charles Dickens is attributed to have said: “What greater gift than the love of a cat.” Dickens isn’t the ...
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AN independent bookshop in Worcester is set to host its first-ever festival to honour its literary roots. Script Haven, on High Street, will launch a one-day Dickens festival to celebrate its ...
Satirist and writer Armando Iannucci chooses novelist Charles Dickens. Armando is a huge and unexpected fan of the author. Were he alive today, he says, Dickens would be writing sitcoms.
Here’s something: Charles Dickens never mentions a London railway station by name in any of his 15 novels (nor in the other books I read). I think I’m the first person to discover this.