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    Dickens' Novels

    Great Expectations, Professor Jon Mee

    In this podcast, Professor Jon Mee is joined by three of his MA students to discuss Great Expectations.

    • Listen to Professor Jon Mee discussing Great Expectations

    Christmas Stories, Professor Jon Mee

    In this podcast, Professor Jon Mee, is joined by three of his MA students to discuss Charles Dickens’ Christmas short stories, focussing on A Christmas Carol.

    • Listen to Professor Jon Mee discussing Christmas stories

    Bleak House, Andrew Davies and Gary Watt

    In this podcast Andrew takes Gary through the process and challenges involved in adapting Bleak House.

    • Listen to Andrew Davies and Gary Watt discussing Bleak House

    Dickens at Christmas, Professor Jon Mee

    In this video, Professor Jon Mee, gives an alternative Christmas speech that takes a look at Dickens' legacy and how it stretches far beyond A Christmas Carol.

    • Watch the video and read more about Dickens at Christmas

    Oliver Twist, Professor Jon Mee

    In this podcast, Professor Jon Mee discusses Oliver Twist.

    • Listen to Professor Jon Mee discussing Oliver Twist

    A Tale of Two Cities, Professor Jon Mee

    In this podcast, Professor Jon Mee is joined by three of his MA students to discuss A Tale of Two Cities.

    • Listen to Professor Jon Mee discussing A Tale of Two Cities

    Our Mutual Friend, Professor Jon Mee

    In this podcast, Professor Jon Mee is joined by three of his MA students, Harriet Kilikita, Rebecca Lea and Naomi Hammond, to discuss Our Mutual Friend.

    • Listen to Professor Jon Mee discussing Our Mutual Friend

    Bill and Nancy, Professor Rebecca Probert

    In this podcast, Professor Rebecca Probert examines a a real-life 19th century couple whose tragic tale could have been taken straight out of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist.

    • Listen to Professor Rebecca Probert discussing Bill and Nancy

    Little Dorrit, Dr Charlotte Mathieson

    Dr. Charlotte Mathieson, an Associate Fellow in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, speaks with Penelope Jenkins about European travel in Little Dorrit.

    • Listen to Dr Charlotte Mathieson discussing Little Dorrit

    Bleak House, Dr Charlotte Mathieson

    Dr. Charlotte Mathieson, an Associate Fellow in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, speaks with Penelope Jenkins about travel in Bleak House.

    • Listen to Dr Charlotte Mathieson discussing Bleak House

    Dickens on Screen, Andrew Davies and Professor Jon Mee

    In this video Andrew Davies talks with Professor Jon Mee about adapting Dickens for screen.

    • Watch Andrew Davies and Professor Jon Mee discussing Dickens on Screen

    The Significance of the Caged Bird in Bleak House, Professor Gary Watt

    Professor Gary Watt - in an article taken from his book Equity Stirring: The Story of Justice Beyond The Law - discusses the significance in Bleak House of Richard's plight paralleled with the image of a caged bird.

    • Read Professor Gary Watt's discussion on Bleak House and the significance of the caged bird

    Dickens' Writing, Dr Charlotte Mathieson

    Dr Charlotte Mathieson writes about Dickens and how he has become synonymous with the Victorian Novel.

    • Read Dr Charlotte Mathieson's discussion on Charles Dickens and the Victorian Novel

    Comedy in Dickens, Professor Robert Patten

    Professor Robert Patten, Charles Dickens Museum’s current Scholar in Residence and English Professor at Rice University, Texas discusses comedy and location in Charles Dickens' work with Professor Jon Mee.

    • Watch Professor Robert Patten discuss comedy in Dickens

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