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Charles Dickens: Celebrity Author: Track 1

Posted under English Language
03 Feb
2012


Charles Dickens was not only the most famous writer of his day, but, during the second half of his career, also a prominent public figure known through his readings and speeches. He cultivated, and relished, a close relationship with the vast audiences who came to hear him, in towns and cities throughout Britain, and in the USA. His readings appealed to his own deep instinct in support of the development of the imagination of the people, and also acknowledged the common Victorian pastime of domestic literary recitation. As an actor he took on the visage and gestures as well as the voice of his characters; audiences were spellbound.

Track 1: The First Public Reading 1853

How Dickens started his reading career with A Christmas Carol - a reading he did for charity - in Birmingham Town Hall.


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Tracks in this podcast:

Track  TitleDescription
1The First Public Reading 1853  How Dickens started his reading career with A Christmas Carol - a reading he did for charity - in Birmingham Town Hall. Read more The First Public Reading 1853
2Dickens The Performer  Dickens first love wasn't writing, it was acting. In this programme we look at Dickens love of acting and the theatre. Read more Dickens The Performer
3From Novels to Readings 1858  How Dickens began his professional career reading for his own profit initiating a new and brilliant phase in his career. Read more From Novels to Readings 1858
4The American Tour  We look at how in 1867 Charles Dickens embarked on an exhausting 19 week tour of America as one of the world's first 'celebrity authors'. Read more The American Tour
5The Farewell Tour  In October 1868 Charles Dickens farewell tour began but had to be cut short on account of his failing health. Read more The Farewell Tour


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