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Memorial Wreath-laying at Westminster Abbey

May 21, 2014 By Denton Dickens Fellowship staff

Westminster Abbey

Dr. Sandra Spencer, Secretary of the Denton Dickens Fellowship, will be at Westminster Abbey  to lay the wreath commemorating the 144th Anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens. The annual ceremony is preceded by Evensong in the Abbey. Evensong is at 5:00 p.m. (GMT) Assembly for the Wreath-Laying is at 5:45 More information available at the International Dickens Fellowship Website … [Read more...]

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Dickens and the Law

May 21, 2014 By J. Don Vann

Dickens’ first experience with the law probably came in 1824 when his father, John Dickens, was arrested for debt and imprisoned in the Marshalsea Prison. After six months John Dickens was released , but Charles stored up events, people, and impressions in his memory and transformed them into materials for novels, particularly Little Dorrit. He showed that we live in an arbitrary, brutish world … [Read more...]

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Chronology of Charles Dickens

May 20, 2014 By J. Don Vann

Charles Dickens - An Extraordinary Life 1812 – Charles John Huffam Dickens, born on February 7 in Portsmouth, England. His father, John Dickens, was a clerk in the Royal Navy Pay Office. 1812-1824 -- The family lives variously in Southsea, Sheerness, Chatham, as well as in a half-dozen houses in London, sometimes as John Dickens’s job requires, sometimes to dodge creditors, for Dickens’s … [Read more...]

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Dickens and Philanthropy

May 20, 2014 By J. Don Vann

When I think of Dickens, I think of him first as a novelist, but also as a reformer and a philanthropist. The first act of philanthropy I can find (outside of helping family members) is his effort to raise money to assist the family of his first publisher, John Macrone. After Macrone published Sketches by Boz, First Series in early 1836, Dickens signed an agreement and received £200 to produce a … [Read more...]

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Dickens and the Law

May 21, 2014 By J. Don Vann

Dickens’ first experience with the law probably came in 1824 when his father, John Dickens, was arrested for debt and imprisoned in the Marshalsea Prison. After six months John Dickens was released , … [Read More...]

Dickens and Philanthropy

May 20, 2014 By J. Don Vann

When I think of Dickens, I think of him first as a novelist, but also as a reformer and a philanthropist. The first act of philanthropy I can find (outside of helping family members) is his effort to … [Read More...]

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