Dickens
Charles Dickens, Theatre and Dance Critic-at-LargeThursday, 09 February 2012![]() When a young Charles Dickens visited New York in 1842 with his wife, he strolled down Broadway, happened upon an unusual dance and naturally checked out theatreland. As his bicentenary is celebrated, here, from his journal, American Notes For... Read more... |
The Bicentenary of the Birth of Charles Dickens, Westminster AbbeyTuesday, 07 February 2012![]() Why? The question really needs to be asked. Why all the hoopla, the adaptations, reprints, books, comics, tweets, no doubt Facebook pages too. Did we do this for Thackeray last year? Will we do it for Wilkie Collins? Or even George Eliot? A... Read more... |
The Mystery of Edwin Drood, BBC TwoWednesday, 11 January 2012![]() You can never have enough Dickens, doctors say. Or is it exercise? Either way, the BBC has gone to town on the 200th anniversary of Dickens's birth as if the moths are eating away in the Victorian closet and all the costumes need to be used as much... Read more... |
Opinion: do we really need more classic novels adapted?Monday, 09 January 2012![]() Wanted: classic novel, preferably 19th-century but 18th will do, or early 20th. Anything reeking of period before television acceptable, though preferably not too working class. English if poss. Barnaby Rudge need not apply.Is there a crisis in the... Read more... |
Great Expectations, BBC One / True Stories: Sarah Palin - You Betcha!, More4Wednesday, 28 December 2011![]() Without wanting to sound humbuggy, do we really need another Great Expectations? Let alone two. There’s yet another movie coming next year but breasting the tape first is a new three-parter from the BBC. Cinema last visited the story of Pip Pirrip... Read more... |
A Christmas Carol, Arts TheatreMonday, 12 December 2011![]() That a tale confronting society’s most pernicious evils, giving poverty a human face and desperation a voice, should become a cornerstone of the British festive experience is perhaps unexpected: testimony either to the moral deviance of the general... Read more... |
Downton Abbey aims to rule Yuletide schedulesSaturday, 03 December 2011![]() ITV has been cunningly trailing its Christmas bumper edition of Downton Abbey, which will feature guest stars Nigel Havers and Samantha Bond and the spectacle of Mr Bates being dragged before the beak for murdering his first wife. Now that details... Read more... |
A Hankering after Ghosts, Dickens and the Supernatural, British LibraryWednesday, 30 November 2011![]() Well, if you haven’t yet realised that 2012 is Dickens Central, there’s no hope for you. The 200th anniversary of Dickens’s birth is still two months away, but Claire Tomalin’s biography has scampered out of the starting gate already, as has Robert... Read more... |
Extract: 'Til Death Us Do Part' - Dickens's first biographerSaturday, 22 October 2011![]() Over their lifelong friendship Dickens sometimes mocked Forster and quarrelled furiously with him, but he was the only man to whom he confided his most private experiences and feelings, and he never ceased to trust him and rely on him. It was not a... Read more... |
Truman Capote's In Cold Blood: A new introductionWednesday, 31 August 2011![]() Following the fanfare that accompanied the publication of In Cold Blood in 1965, Truman Capote, ever the consummate self-publicist, claimed to have written a book that was truly different and original - even, perhaps, the first of its kind. For many... Read more... |
Art Gallery: The Worlds of Mervyn PeakeTuesday, 05 July 2011![]() Best known for the Gormenghast Trilogy, Mervyn Peake, who died in 1968 and whose centenary is celebrated this year, was also an artist, an illustrator and a poet. As well as illustrating his own fiction (images 5-9), some of his finest drawings were... Read more... |
Hard Times, Murrays' Mills, ManchesterThursday, 09 June 2011![]() Dickens wasn’t wrong – hard times they were. Around 1300 men, women and children worked at the Murrays’ Mills complex in the Ancoats area of Manchester in its mid-19th-century heyday (if you can call it that). Arrive a minute later than 7am and... Read more... |
