"He was conscious of a thousand odours floating in the air, each one connected with a thousand thoughts, and hopes, and joys, and cares long, long forgotten."
Happy #WorldBookDay to all our followers. 🥳📚
What is your favourite quote by #Dickens?
I love these illustrations of Wilkie Collins & Charles Dickens at the Charles Dickens Museum exhibition about their friendship. Please can someone at @DickensMuseum let us know the name of the illustrator? Thanks!
'Mutual Friends' explores the relationship between #CharlesDickens and #WilkieCollins.
At times they were as close as family but business dynamics, differing opinions and clashing social and political views created points of contention.
#MutualFriends is open until 21 April.
‘As the wind came creeping up the road, and rattling covertly among the dry brambles on either hand, it seemed like some great phantom for whom the way was narrow, whose garments rustled as it stalked along.’ - The Old Curiosity Shop
#DYK today is #BookLoversDay! 📚💚👓
This begs the obvious question... what is your favourite story by #CharlesDickens?
Drop your answer in the below... ⬇️⬇️⬇️
“The most important thing in life is to stop saying ‘I wish’ and start saying ‘I will.’ Consider nothing impossible, then treat possibilities as probabilities.” (David Copperfield)
The heartfelt letter #OTD reveals CD's compassion and generosity towards the struggles of an anonymous woman 'Miss J___ D___' https://t.co/dKTBapTWJ0. The Glasgow Evening Citizen expands on the history of the addressee https://t.co/HgcU6bIAsh; https://t.co/VTSR1SMula.
Monsters are more than just scary characters in books and films. 🧟
Join Andrew Mangham (@Mangham) as he traces how ground-breaking thinkers challenged traditional notions of normality and helped lay the foundation for modern biology and genetics.
https://t.co/SL7Sz1EAlD
Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, Fès (built around 877, one of the earliest universities in the world and important center of learning), its beautiful library, and researcher in search of knowledge...
‘I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be’ (Great Expectations).
During the eighteenth century foundling children were often left at the undercroft of Lincoln’s Inn Chapel. Marking the 600th anniversary of @lincolnsinn records, their video series, ‘Into the Archives’, explores some of the association's oldest records: https://t.co/sgBpEHX7iW
People need to rise early, to see the sun in all his splendour, for his brightness seldom lasts the day through. The morning of day and the morning of life are but too much alike. (The Pickwick Papers)
'A Mother Depositing Her Child at the Foundling Hospital in Paris', Henry Nelson O’Neil (1817-1880). The Paris Hospital allowed mothers to leave their baby anonymously at the gate, a system that was not adopted by the London Foundling Hospital.
#FoundlingMuseum#FoundlingHospital