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From Ebenezer to the Highlands and murder in Aberdeen, Dickens had great expectations in Scotland


Updated: February 11, 2021, 12:35 pm
Charles Dickens has Scottish links including Aberdeen and the Highlands.
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Charles Dickens is the author whose works and characters still resonate with audiences across the world more than 150 years after his death.
And his surname has even entered our dictionaries and phrasebooks, while a variety of his more renowned creations – such as Mr Micawber, Ebenezer Scrooge, Oliver Twist, Fagin and Uriah Heep – have become every inch as famous as his myriad classic novels, ranging from Bleak House, The Pickwick Papers and A Tale of Two Cities to David Copperfield, Hard Times and A Christmas Carol. ....

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'The Boulogne sore throat' | Morning Star


A STRANGE and frightening disease is killing people across the world. Medical opinion is divided and it’s very difficult to get an accurate picture of what is going on. The authorities are trying to avoid a panic, travel has been disrupted and fake news is rife.
All this was happening when Charles Dickens picked up his pen in August, 1856, to write a letter to Sir Joseph Olliffe, physician to the British embassy in Paris.
I recently discovered the letter during my research into the great writer’s lifetime of correspondence. In it, Dickens thanked the doctor for alerting him to an outbreak of diphtheria in Boulogne-sur-Mer on the coast of northern France while he was on holiday there. ....

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Remarkable chapters in the life of Charles Dickens who lived at Gads Hill in Higham until his death in 1870


Remarkable chapters in the life of Charles Dickens who lived at Gads Hill in Higham until his death in 1870
Published: 06:00, 12 January 2021
Last year marked the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens - but often his life, and death, proved to be as engaging as some of his most famous literary works.
He had been writing the Mystery of Edwin Drood at his home of Gads Hill Place in Higham when he was hit by a stroke on the evening on June 8, 1870.
Charles Dickens, far right, in front of his Higham home - today it is Gad s Hill public school. Picture: Gad s Hill School ....

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Charles Dickens wrote about the diphtheria crisis of 1856 - and it all sounds very familiar


Charles Dickens wrote about the diphtheria crisis of 1856 - and it all sounds very familiar
Authorities were trying to avoid a panic, travel had been disrupted and fake news was rife
Daniel Smith
Charles Dickens (Image: Bettman Archive)
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