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Charles Dickens Museum WORKSHOP: 'Inside a Christmas Carol'
Charles Dickens Museum WORKSHOP: 'Inside a Christmas Carol'

Fri, Dec 20

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Canopy Market

Charles Dickens Museum WORKSHOP: 'Inside a Christmas Carol'

Join this hands-on, fun workshop with scholars from The Charles Dickens Museum that takes you inside his masterpiece ‘A Christmas Carol’

Time & Location

Dec 20, 2019, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Canopy Market, West Handyside Canopy, Kings Cross, London N1C 4BH, UK

About

About the Charles Dickens Museum:

The Victorian family home of Charles Dickens in London

Welcome to the Charles Dickens Museum in London. This is where the author wrote Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby. It’s where he first achieved international fame as one of the world’s greatest storytellers.

Visit us to discover the Dickens family home. Uncover the private world behind the author’s public image. Explore his study, the family bedchambers, and the servants’ quarters below stairs. See treasures including Dickens’s desk, handwritten drafts from the novels he wrote here, and his young wife’s engagement ring. Walk through rooms dressed with their furniture, table ware, portraits, marble busts, china ornaments and paintings.

Life in the Dickens family home

Dickens and his wife Catherine moved here to 48 Doughty St, London, a few months before Queen Victoria began her reign in 1837. The couple raised the eldest three of their ten children in the house. They also hosted many of the period’s leading figures with dinners and parties.

Charles Dickens’s study

At the centre of the house is the author’s study. In this book-lined room he wrote an extraordinary number of newspaper articles, journal essays, short stories and novels – always with a quill pen and often by candlelight. He was frequently inspired by the busy household of family, servants and guests around him.

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