Fourteen-part adaptation of Dickens' powerful story of love, honour, debt and hope in 1820s London, written by Andrew Davies.
The eldest son of Elizabeth and John Dickens ... except for Charles and his older sister Fanny—were sent to Marshalsea debtors’ prison (later the setting of Dickens’s novel Little Dorrit).
Fortunately, much of Charles Dickens’s literary backdrop remains ... and he later set his novel Little Dorrit in and around Marshalsea. Dickens writes of Amy Dorrit, the titular character ...
Page from the catalogue of the 1850 Royal Academy exhibition, with drawings, 1850 ...
He wrote in his will "that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb... I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works...". Dickens died at his house, Gad's ...
A new exhibition celebrates 100 years of the Charles Dickens Museum. Behold! Dickens with a moustache! What do we reckon? "A hideous disfigurement," was the verdict of the author's friend and ...
DID you know the world-famous 19th-century English novelist Charles Dickens once wrote a play about ... and waving streamers of the freshest green, little avenues open between the poles to quench ...
IF you want to know the best place to gawk at some A-listers over a pint, then you’re in luck. Pub expert John Warland – who has written two books on pubs and even runs pub tours ...
Charles C. W. Cooke is a senior editor at National ... The trade fight with our neighbors is mostly costs and very little in the way of benefits. Why stop at snipping knife tips?
100.4 x 120.5 cm. (39.5 x 47.4 in.) ...