Articles on Charles Dickens

Found 213 articles.

  • Charles Dickens as 'never seen before'
    Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK) - 2007/07/31
  • Stone, Frank
    The Oxford Dictionary of Art - 2004/01/01
  • A provocative portrait of H.G. Wells
    The Boston Globe - 1994/06/10
  • Trust no one in this accomplished Victorian suspense novel.
    The Washington Post - 2006/10/01
  • Consider It the Ultimate Bach Set; For Times When Just a Symphony Won't Do, the Complete Works of Composers Are Now Available
    The Washington Post - 2002/08/11
  • Collins, (William) Wilkie
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • Imagining a child's mind in `Secret Garden'
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1992/05/31
  • Telling Stories
    The Washington Post - 2002/09/01
  • CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE IN NORWEGIAN MURDER MYSTERY `DON'T LOOK BACK'
    The Boston Globe - 2004/03/24
  • Suffering Mothers in Mid-Victorian Novels
    Journal of American Culture - 1998/07/01
  • web search; H.G. Wells' legacy endures.(SOURCE)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2006/09/21
  • Mr Darcy or Mr Toad? The nation settles down to choose its favourite book
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2003/10/19
  • site unseen: The Council Chamber, Lowestoft Town Hall
    The Independent - London - 1995/11/28
  • JANE AUSTEN: A Life, by Claire Tomalin; Knopf ($27.50).(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 1998/01/14
  • Behind the Phantom's Mask
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1991/01/06
  • Rethinking Shakespeare.(William Shakespeare)(Critical essay)(Cover story)
    Queen's Quarterly - 2008/06/22
  • The big freeze: why we can all start dreaming of a white easter
    The Independent on Sunday - 2005/12/18
  • SCROOGED THIS TIME OF YEAR, CHARLES DICKENS'S 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL IS BEING PERFORMED AT THEATERS ALL OVER. SEVERAL PRESENT AND FORMER SCROOGES RECENTLY TALKED ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES PLAYING DICKEN'S 'SQUEEZING, WRENCHING, GRASPING ... COVE
    The Boston Globe - 2005/12/18
  • Challenge Churchill! One in four thinks Winnie didn't exist; Myth or reality? Richard the Lionheart, Florence Nightingale and Charles Dickens V for victim of mistaken identity: Churchill in his heyday.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2008/02/04
  • SCROOGE THIS.(ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT)
    Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) - 2004/11/28
  • Stefan Zweig
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • Thriller of a ride back to the Victorian pot-boiler; books SCARLETT THOMAS The End of Mr Y (Cannongte; pounds 10.99).(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2007/09/02
  • The neo-sensation novel: a contemporary genre in the Victorian tradition.
    Philological Quarterly - 1995/01/01
  • Rebecca Clarke: Norridgewock children's author was considered 'Charles Dickens of the Nursery'
    Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME - 2008/03/12
  • Twist deals ITV a winner
    Evening Standard - London - 1999/11/29
  • Twain Still Explodes Petrified Opinion.(Mark Twain on American politics)(Brief Article)
    Insight on the News - 2001/06/25
  • Obama in overdrive; Myth or reality? Richard the Lionheart, Florence Nightingale and Charles Dickens V for victim of mistaken identity: Churchill in his heyday.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2008/02/04
  • From Archer to Joyce, the nation's most beloved books
    The Independent - London - 2003/05/17
  • Author Santiago Releases New Book in Serialized Form
    Morning Edition (NPR) - 1994/06/10
  • Benito Pérez Galdós
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • State of the industry: food professionals are grappling with the classic questions of how to grow and where to invest.(Introduction)(Cover Story)
    Refrigerated & Frozen Foods - 2004/06/01
  • Charting a framework for sustainable urban centres in Africa.
    UN Chronicle - 2005/06/01
  • New standards open new books; Rules cover language, math, arts.(NEWS)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2004/11/15
  • A celebrity in the era of horse, buggy ; "Washington Irving -- An American Original" by Brian Jay Jones Arcade, $29.95, 468 pp.
    Albuquerque Journal - 2008/01/20
  • `Franklin Evans, or The Inebriate: A Tale of the Times': A novel look at Walt Whitman.
    Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) - 2007/09/12
  • Scary Christmas
    Minnesota Monthly - 2002/12/01
  • [ THEATER BRIEFS ]
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2003/02/21
  • Plays of Oscar Wilde: Suggestions For Further Reading
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • BBC issues poll for top 100 best-loved novels in Britain
    Xinhua News Agency - 2003/05/17
  • The escape artist.(The Original Knickerbocker: The Life of Washington Irving)(Book review)
    New Criterion - 2007/03/01
  • 'Woman in White' set itself apart.(SHOW)(THEATER)
    The Washington Times - 2004/10/15
  • A more vivid, spirited `Christmas Carol'; Review: The story of Charles Dickens' miserable miser is livelier in the latest Guthrie production.(NEWS)(Theater review)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2007/11/25
  • The marriage of minds; reading sympathy in the Victorian marriage plot.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2007/11/01
  • Competition - WIN! Classic novels with a modern twist
    The Northern Echo - 2002/06/11
  • 2006, a critical turning-point year; "Reflect on your present blessings a[euro]" of which every man has many a[euro]" not on your past misfortunes." a[euro]" Charles Dickens.(Opinion & Editorial)
    Manila Bulletin - 2006/01/03
  • Kanakaris To Post 190 Book Titles Within 30 Days At NetBooks.Com Featuring Proprietary Secure Technology.
    Business Wire - 1999/02/19
  • memories; ONE FIRM'S MOST FAMOUS CUSTOMER WAS CHARLES DICKENS, ANOTHER LEFT A TRAGIC LEGACY FROM USING PHOSPHORUS TO MAKE LUMINOUS DIALS.(Features)
    Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - 2001/09/29
  • Behind glass doors ...: Old library books a look at the past.
    Destin Log (Destin, FL) - 2007/07/28
  • Great expectations thwarted
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2007/11/06
  • The Serious Pleasures of Suspense: Victorian Realism and Narrative Doubt.(Book review)
    CLIO - 2005/09/22
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