Charles Dickens

Step right up and meet Charles Dickens, the literary ringmaster of Victorian England, born in 1812. With a flourish of his pen, he conjured a carnival of characters, from the miserly Scrooge to the ever-hopeful Oliver Twist. His novels, rich with social critique and human drama, are as comforting as a warm hearth on a foggy London evening. Dickens: the man who painted life in all its gritty glory, reminding us that we all have "Great Expectations," and that even in the bleakest of times, it's possible to find "A Tale of Two Cities."
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Charles Dickens: The Actress Fonda’s Charge Against the Pale-Faced Gentlemen and Her Entreaty for Their Confinement Over the Climatic Distress

Miss Jane Fonda, of the stage and screen, imparts a strong conviction: the desolation of our beloved Earth is to be shouldered predominantly by the Caucasian males, to whom she attributes the...

Charles Dickens

Step right up and meet Charles Dickens, the literary ringmaster of Victorian England, born in 1812. With a flourish of his pen, he conjured a carnival of characters, from the miserly Scrooge to the ever-hopeful Oliver Twist. His novels, rich with social critique and human drama, are as comforting as a warm hearth on a foggy London evening. Dickens: the man who painted life in all its gritty glory, reminding us that we all have "Great Expectations," and that even in the bleakest of times, it's possible to find "A Tale of Two Cities."