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The Dickens Project
-- A site prepared by Dickens scholars promoting "the study and enjoyment
of the life, times, and works of Charles Dickens"
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The Dickens
Page -- The most comprehensive Dickens page on the web, created and
maintained by Mitsuharu Matsuoka
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David Copperfield on TV-- Official sites for two recent television
productions of the novel. December 2000 TNT
version featured Seinfeld's Michael Richards as Wilkins Micawber.
PBS aired a three-part BBC
production in April 2000 starring Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter
fame.
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Greenwood's 1827
Map of London -- Lincolns Inn Fields? Camden Town? Use
this map to tour the various sites in London that Dickens's characters
visit.
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Dickens and America
-- Dickens was incredibly popular in the United States throughout the nineteenth
century and visited the country in 1842 and 1868. One of his stops
was the factories of Lowell, Mass., which is also the site of this April
2002 Conference devoted Dickens and America.
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See my Great Books
site for other Dickens links, including more maps, an on-line concordance,
and links for A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities.
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