EditorialThe Duchess of Cornwall opened ‘The Making of Dickens’ exhibition an immersive exhibition about the life of Charles Dickens who was born and lived in the county. The Guildhall Museum, 7 High St, Rochester, Kent, ME1 1PY.
EditorialCharles Dickens (1812-1870). British novelist. Scene from Bettsy Trotwood, from the novel "David Copperfield" (1849). Engraving by J. Balmard. "La Ilustracion Iberica", 1898.
EditorialCharles Dickens (1812-1870). British novelist. Scene from Bettsy Trotwood, from the novel "David Copperfield" (1849). Engraving by J. Balmard. "La Ilustracion Iberica", 1898. Colored.
EditorialCharles Dickens (1812-1870). British novelist. Scene from Bettsy Trotwood, from the novel "David Copperfield" (1849). Engraving by J. Balmard. "La Ilustracion Iberica", 1898. Colored.
EditorialDavid Copperfield, "Trotwood, you will be glad to hear that I shall finish the memorial when I have nothing else to do, and that your aunt's the most extraordinary woman in the world, Sir!".
Editorial"Deuce take the man !". said my aunt, sternly, "What's he about ? Don't be galvanic, sir !". Betsy Trotwood, Uriah Heep (?) and David Copperfield. The Works of Charles Dickens Household edition [With illustrations]. Chapman & Hall, London, July 1872. ...
Editorial"Trot ! My dear Trot!". cried my Aunt, in a terrified whisper, and pressing my arm. "I don't know what I am to do". David Copperfield and his aunt, Miss Betsy Trotwood. . The Works of Charles Dickens Household edition [With illustrations] pt 1-101 July...
EditorialCharles Dickens (1812-1870). British novelist. Scene from Bettsy Trotwood, from the novel "David Copperfield" (1849). Engraving by J. Balmard. "La Ilustracion Iberica", 1898. Colored.
EditorialCharles Dickens (1812-1870). British novelist. Scene from Bettsy Trotwood, from the novel "David Copperfield" (1849). Engraving by J. Balmard. "La Ilustracion Iberica", 1898.
EditorialDavid Copperfield, "Trotwood, you will be glad to hear that I shall finish the memorial when I have nothing else to do, and that your aunt's the most extraordinary woman in the world, Sir!".
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...