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DICKENS CONNECTIONS WALK IN WEST NORWOOD CEMETERY

On Wednesday 7th June at 14.30 there will be a guided walk around West Norwood Cemetery visiting some of the monuments associated with Dickens. Amongst the monuments visited will be those to Douglas Jerrold, George Cattermole, and Thomas Noon Talfourd. West Norwood Cemetery was established in 1837 and is one of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries established in London in the nineteenth century. Further details and booking can be accessed via the link below.  

 

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Dickens Quarterly - articles required

“Dickens and His Publics”

This Special Issue of Dickens Quarterly, projected for March 2024, opens the pages of the journal to all of Dickens’s publics—that is, to the many different kinds of readers and writers who engage meaningfully with Charles Dickens.

The editors are especially interested in personal, reflective readings and analyses of Dickens. We seek excellent writing that offers new and invigorating ways of doing criticism, including subjective forms of criticism or critical/creative hybrids, and essays that bring Dickens into relevance with our own time. This Special Issue hopes to open emancipatory spaces within the field of Dickens studies and in literary studies generally. The editors are hospitable to essays which challenge conventional scholarly expectations, in the project of locating what Ross Posnock has called “a more spiritual, less cognitive and linguistic approach to art.”

We welcome contributions from all readers of Dickens: Victorianists, Dickens experts, non-specialists, early- and late-career academics, creative writers, students at every level of literary study, and so-called “lay” readers.

Please send inquiries and finished essays (3,000-5,000 words) to Michelle Allen-Emerson This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Annette Federico This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by September 1, 2023.

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