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ArticleCharles DickensThe V&A has in its collections books, manuscripts, prints, paintings and other objects relating to Dickens
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ArticleCharles Dickens' manuscripts and proofsSurviving manuscripts for all major works by Charles Dickens at the V&A and other collections around the world
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ArticleA brief history of ghosts and spirit photographyus through some eerie depictions of ghosts in our print and photography collections, from stories by Charles…
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ArticlePhotographing masculinities: gender, identity and the gazeCowper was the V&A's official photographer from 1868, having inherited the job from her brother, Charles…
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ArticleThe first Christmas cardgift-books and keepsakes were aimed at the growing middle classes, and authors responded to the trend: Charles…
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Past EventDickens in the Digital AgeV&A South KensingtonJoin us for an afternoon exploring the V&A’s Dickens collections and discussing exciting new approaches to the ways in which we might read, edit, and share historical materials in the digital age, both in Dickens’s case and beyond.
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Past EventLunchtime Lecture: The Victorian Actress in the Novel and on the StageV&A South Kensingtonto our understanding of Victorian culture, helping us to put novels by William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles…
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Past EventV&A 10-minute Friday Talks Delivered by Visitor Experience AssistantsV&A South Kensingtonand their Influence in Global Design • Aestheticism • Moon Jar and Art in Korean Entertainment • Charles…
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Past EventA Victorian Christmas with the National Art LibraryV&A South KensingtonNational Art Library’s collections, witnessing how three big personalities, Prince Albert, Henry Cole and Charles…
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Past EventV&A 10-minute Friday Talks Delivered by Visitor Experience Assistants 2024V&A South Kensingtonand their Influence in Global Design • Aestheticism • Moon Jar and Art in Korean Entertainment • Charles…
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Blog PostChiming in the new year with DickensAt least one Christmas I am sure you’ve settled down and ended up watching or perhaps even reading A Christmas Carol. It is hard to go through life and avoid this Dickensian classic altogether (and...
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Blog PostChiming in the new year with DickensAt least one Christmas I am sure you have settled down to watch, or perhaps even read, ‘A Christmas Carol’ (1843). It is hard to go through life and avoid this Dickensian classic altogether –...
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Blog PostFrom Dolly to DickensThe National Art Library has a new display of recent acquisitions outisde its doors. Come and visit!
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Blog PostExperience the stories behind the books at the NALVictoria and Albert Museum I delivered a session a week later on the Corrected Proofs of Bleak House (Charles…
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Blog PostA rhyme to suit your loveexample, from a similar time period, of a character trying to compose his own verse can be found in Charles…