DICKNS-L.
Moderated by Dickens Project faculty member Professor Patrick McCarthy, DICKNS-L is an on-line discussion forum that regularly posts information about Dickens and his times. It is a great resource for finding answers to obscure questions about Dickens and the Victorian era. To subscribe, email listserv@listserv.ucsb.edu and use the following message:
SUB DICKNS-L YOURFIRSTNAME YOURLASTNAME
Postings to the list should be sent to: dickns-l@listserv.ucsb.ed For questions about the listserv, you can e-mail Professor McCarthy directly at mccarthy@humanitas.ucsb.edu
Discovering Dickens – A Community Project
With this project, we invite you to re-enter the world of serial publication and of family reading circles. Stanford is once again proud to share with you one of the fine holdings of its Special Collections, as well as to invite you to share in Dickens' lively meditation on education and the early years of the industrial north. "Facts, sir, nothing but Facts!" thunders Mr. Gradgrind, as in the first paragraph of the novel he sweeps aside all childish fancy and imaginative thought. Dickens' profound concern for the rearing of children in a newly "scientific" age rings as true today as it did when it was written 150 years ago.
http://dickens.stanford.edu/
Inimitable Boz
This email list is dedicated to the work, life and times of Charles Dickens. Please come and join us for friendly discussions. Over the past six years we have had exciting group readings of all of Dickens's major works. We are currently reading Our Mutual Friend.
Please note help with homework assignments cannot be expected. Spam and commercial messages are not allowed on this list. Fighting and flame wars are not allowed on this list. Reference questions and congenial conversation are always welcome!
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