Dickens family seek to overturn writer's dying wish for no memorials - News, Books - Independent.co.ukFirst Faved : Mar 24 2008 by ericFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 2 timesFave It!
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- eric - Mar 24 2008 | books, Charles Dickens, thepugetnews
I love how the only full sized statue of Dickens was made by the Americans as a present to the British, and that that present had to be sent back to to respect Dickens's wishes.
Quoted: Seeking an appropriate means of marking the 200th anniversary of his birth, several of Dickens' descendants have come out in support of a commemorative statue at Eastgate House, Rochester, Kent, a building that appears in many of his novels, including The Pickwick Papers.
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