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Festivals and Gatherings

Learn about Dickens festivals and gatherings that happen throughout the year, throughout the world. Such festivals are popular in many areas and there are surely many withing traveling distance from your location.

Loyola University Chicago Hosts International Conference

February 27, 2014 By Denton Dickens Fellowship staff

Loyola University Lakeshore Campus

News Release from Central Dickens Fellowship, Chicago: The Chicago branch of the Dickens Fellowship will host the International Conference at Loyola University's Lakeshore Campus, Wednesday, July 16 through Monday, July 21, 2014. Speakers include: Lillian Nayder, Catherine Dickens biographer Dr. Malcolm Andrews, Emeritus Professor, University of Kent Dr. Jennifer Conary, Assistant … [Read more...]

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19th-Century Seminar Opens Doors to Non-Members

February 20, 2014 By Denton Dickens Fellowship staff

The Dickens Universe announces an exciting opportunity for Victorianist faculty and graduate students whose colleges and universities are NOT currently institutional members of the Dickens Project Consortium. The 19th-Century Seminar is a working group of scholars led by two faculty members affiliated with the Dickens Project. Any independent faculty member or graduate student who plans to attend … [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 … [Read More...]

The Victorian Poorhouse

March 26, 2014 By Sandra Spencer

The specter of the Victorian Poorhouse haunts both history and literature. The surviving image, although not entirely accurate, is a grim reminder that not everyone flourished during an era whose very … [Read More...]

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