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Mystery of Charles Dickens
Mystery of Charles Dickens | A N Wilson
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A lively and insightful biographical celebration of the imaginative genius of Charles Dickens, published in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of his death.Charles Dickens was a superb public performer, a great orator and one of (…more)
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Ericalambbrown
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I finally finished this book yesterday at lunch. In spite of it taking me 8 months to finish, I really did enjoy it. It‘s divided into 7 segments, each looking at a bit of Dickens‘s life (childhood, marriage, charity, public readings, etc). It‘s a ‘warts and all‘ account, often showing his contradictory & hypocritical opinions regarding society and mores. If you know most of his work you may enjoy, if not you may be bored as so much is cited.

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Ericalambbrown
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I‘m sorry, but every time I see this man‘s name I giggle and think of that scene in Bridget Jones where she tries to cover her “vile Richard” conversation with Jude (will that poor actor be known for anything other than weeping in bathrooms?) by pretending to talk to FR Leavis. Daniel‘s response of “The FR Leavis who died in 1978? Amazing . . .” has been my first thought when I see his name for 20 years. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Oooofff. “still the poor woman is bodily and morally the husband‘s slave” Queen Victoria got it. She was self-aware enough to know how lucky she was to have Prince Albert.

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catiewithac
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I have loved reading Dickens since I was a teenager, but I never gave much thought to him as a man and author. His characters and stories have such a life of there own that Dickens the writer is easy to ignore. Wilson‘s bio probably isn‘t the most authoritative (there‘s a lot of speculative psychoanalysis about Dickens‘ relationship with his mother), but I enjoyed this book. I agree that Dickens‘ greatest legacy is bringing more kindness to life.

wanderinglynn Look at all your fun cookies! ❤️🎄 4y
LeahBergen That‘s some great decorating! 4y
batsy This is so fun and festive! 🎄✨ 4y
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Bookwormjillk Those cookies are gorgeous 4y
Soubhiville The Christmas sweater cookies look great! 🤣 4y
AmyG Wow...those are so pretty! 4y
iread2much Your cookies are so pretty! 4y
MemoirsForMe Wow! You have outdone yourself on these gorgeous cookies! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I agree with @Soubhiville —the Christmas sweaters are my favorites. 😁🙌🏻 4y
Centique That is icing prowess! I wish I had your skill! 4y
Avanders 😍😍 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks These are gorgeous ❤️❤️ 4y
kspenmoll Beautiful beautiful cookies!!! 4y
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Movie ideas!

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Quoted from the NYTimes review of the tagged book. The article is excellent. Not sure the tagged book is, the review doesn‘t seem to recommend it.

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I fell in love with Dickens when I read A Christmas Carol and then a few more of his Christmas stories last year, even though I disliked A Tale of Two Cities when I was in 9th grade. I‘ll have to read it again. He‘s got brilliant wit and humor. I‘m really gunning for the new LEGO commemoration to Dickens for Christmas (along with Diagon Alley of course).

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/06/books/review/mystery-of-charles-dickens-a-n-w...

Bookwormjillk I just ordered a copy of this to read in January 4y
Texreader @Bookwormjillk I have that chunkster on my shelf to read one day 4y
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