Alun Armstrong playing Jeremiah Flintwich in Little Dorrit, film adaptation from the Dickens' novel. Pismacolor & Faber Castell pencils.

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Read our dark revisionist take on Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol"
"Whatever happened to Scrooge the day after Christmas Eve and that grave encounter from the Other Side?"

https://t.co/CTbfQIVfUi Humbug
https://t.co/Zrz7hJ7BDp Humbug Script

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Scrooge and Marley from Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol illustrated by John Leech

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"The Last of the Spirits" from Charles Dickens' *A Carol* (first published in 1843)

Keeping it spooky, even today. Happy holidays y'all!

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Revolutionary Time - diving into print collection for my first class next week
Core Course bookended by the French Revolution & A Tale of Two Cities
✴️serial revolutions
✴️mediations
✴️memorials
✴️narratives

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Thomas McLean never gave his version of the Phénakisticope his own name.

The artist for most of his discs was popular London caricaturist Robert Seymour who was also the illustrator for Dickens's Pickwick Papers. -30- https://t.co/rScD2j2UvH

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mr dickens' paranormal detective cosplay
or paranormal detective's mr dickens cosplay

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I share with you my illustration for the last airdrop of 🥹 based on Charles Dickens' book, A Tale of Two Cities. Crazy that it's been so long already. I love you fam 💖

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Allegedly, some believed the text was genuinely Dickens's, written before his death then stolen posthumously & falsely presented as (literally) ghost-written. Others supposedly said it was narrated to James by the devil, who was seen flying in & out of his chimney each night 2/2

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It took the bookstore a bit to find out how to order it, but I'm VERY excited to be able to teach and 's Oliver Vol 1 in my Young Adult Lit class this Fall!

I'm going to start with an excerpt from Dickens's Oliver Twist (Victorian lit for young folks), (1/2)

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Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' (1843) provides the perfect template for time-travel stories. When Scrooge is taken by spirits on a journey into his past and possible future, he is both an observer and participant in the events https://t.co/u3YWFnGHcv

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"Mr Winkle and the gig horse" A scene from Dickens' Pickwick Papers by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin

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"In the days when Dickens's work was coming out in serial, people talked about it as if real life were itself the interlude between one issue of 'Pickwick' and another."
~G.K. Chesterton, Charles Dickens, The Last of the Great Men


🖼️ Phiz

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Next Saturday! A rare chance to study Our Mutual Friend (1864-65), Dickens' last completed novel. A brilliant read.

Live online lecture and seminar with Corinna Russell, Sat. 26 Feb. 2022.

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Our Mutual Friend (1864-65) is Dickens' last completed novel. It's a fascinating work on waste, inheritance, identity, &c. A brilliant read.

Live online lecture and seminar with Corinna Russell, Sat. 26 Feb. 2022.

https://t.co/BnBJyn4Hct

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We have two author birthdays today, Laura Ingalls Wilder & Charles Dickens. Both had works adapted with Little House On The Prairie gracing Irish TV screens in the late '70s & early '80s https://t.co/uxuvGvJQB9 Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is one of the most adapted works.

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Some color illustration for "Old Curiosity Shop" held in the .

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Absolutely charming illustrations for "David Copperfield" by Felicita Sala.

You can find more of her work here:
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Scrooge and Bob Cratchit from Dickens' Christmas Carol. An illustration by John Leech.

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For a festive special, Charles Dickens's 3xgreat granddaughter Lucinda Hawksley talks about his famous Christmas stories. 

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