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In "Spottie Ottie Dopaliscious" , André 3000 says the drama at the club is "reminiscent of Charles", this 19th century author |
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HIP-HOP LITERARY REFERENCES |
2023-09-14 |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Pitcairn Island.) In "The Long Voyage", this author mentions Pitcairn Island & Thursday October Christian, Fletcher's son |
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LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC |
2015-09-23 |
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This Brit's own poor childhood inspired him to write books like "David Copperfield" |
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LITERATURE |
2015-05-14 |
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His London home & museum boasts the original "Golden Arm" sign mentioned in chapter 6 of "A Tale of Two Cities" |
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A LITERARY TOUR |
2006-03-22 |
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This author said that he was acting in a play with his kids when he came up with the idea for "A Tale of Two Cities" |
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LITERATURE |
2004-10-19 |
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He wrote "Bleak House" in Tavistock House in Tavistock Square |
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LONDON LITERARY TOUR |
2002-04-08 |
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Mr. Pecksniff in his "Martin Chuzzlewit" was such a hypocrite that pecksniffery became a synonym for hypocrisy |
Charles Dickens
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LITERARY HODGEPODGE |
1998-10-21 |
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Add a new twist to your London vacation & visit the home at 48 Doughty St. where he wrote "Oliver Twist" |
Charles Dickens
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A TRIP TO LITERARY BRITAIN |
1998-01-26 |
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British author who created Little Nell & Little Dorrit |
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a little lit |
1997-11-06 |
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Readers in 1860-61 picked up copies of "All the Year Round" to read installments of his "Great Expectations" |
Charles Dickens
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LITERATURE |
1997-07-08 |
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Wackford Squeers is the horrible headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in his novel "Nicholas Nickleby" |
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LITERATURE |
1996-02-20 |
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Australian composer Arthur Benjamin's 1953 opera "A Tale of Two Cities" is based on a novel by this author |
Charles Dickens
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LITERARY OPERAS |
1995-11-24 |
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This author's "A Tale of Two Cities" takes place in London & Paris during the French Revolution |
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LITERATURE |
1995-09-05 |
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"Nobody's Fault" was his original title for "Little Dorrit" |
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LITERATURE |
1995-01-16 |
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Among his Christmas books are "The Chimes" & "The Cricket on the Hearth" |
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LITERATURE |
1994-05-25 |
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He wrote his 1848 novel "Dombey and Son" while living in Switzerland |
Charles Dickens
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LITERATURE |
1994-03-22 |
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The eternally optimistic Mr. Micawber is thought to be based on this author's own father |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1991-10-02 |
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Jonas Chuzzlewit marries Mercy Pecksniff & makes her life miserable in a novel by this author |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1991-07-18 |
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His great-granddaughter Monica, who's a novelist too, probably never called him an "old curiosity" |
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LITERARY RELATIVES |
1990-05-10 |
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Simon Tappertit, John Wemmick, Mr. Turveydrop & Mr. Tulkinghorn were all created by this English author |
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LITERARY CLASSICS |
1989-01-12 |
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Since this author died before completing it, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" remains a mystery |
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LITERATURE |
1986-05-21 |
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