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My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against Dickens everywhere I went. He was ubiquitous! Especially in the pubs. An intense study of Victorian illustrators forced me into finding a way to become Dickens' friend. I did battle with a couple of his doorstop books and have been a steadfast devotee ever since. Every year, from Nov 22-Jan 2, I read only the works of Charles Dickens. This year it is The Pickwick Papers.
Sarah wrote: "Hello group,
My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."
Welcome Sarah, it's nice to meet you. Your reading only Dickens each year reminded me that I read A Christmas Carol every July. :-) Have fun with us.
My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."
Welcome Sarah, it's nice to meet you. Your reading only Dickens each year reminded me that I read A Christmas Carol every July. :-) Have fun with us.
Sarah wrote: "Hello group,
My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."
Hi Sarah
Perfect timing. We will be reading A Christmas Carol next month.
Please join us.
My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."
Hi Sarah
Perfect timing. We will be reading A Christmas Carol next month.
Please join us.

Hi Sarah,
Welcome to our group! We are reading Dickens all the year, but in such small doses that we have a lot of time for other authors as well. If you like, you can participate in our discussions whenever you want. Some people discuss on a regular basis, others skip one novel and chime in whenever they feel interested.
Have fun!
Welcome to our group! We are reading Dickens all the year, but in such small doses that we have a lot of time for other authors as well. If you like, you can participate in our discussions whenever you want. Some people discuss on a regular basis, others skip one novel and chime in whenever they feel interested.
Have fun!




Hi Catherine and welcome! I'm also an English teacher and just put Hard Times on the syllabus for my class starting in January. I will have to look up the Four Yorkshiremen now!

Welcome to the Old Curiosity Club, Catherine! You are not the only English teacher around here, as Julie pointed out. I am an English teacher as well, although I teach English as a foreign language in Germany, which means that I will never be able to read Victorian literature with my students at school, the focus being on modern literature and Shakespeare.
Unfortunately, there is no branch of the Dickens Fellowship where I live but this reading group here gives me my daily dose of Dickens.
If you like, feel free to contribute to our discussions, Catherine, and have a good time being around!
Unfortunately, there is no branch of the Dickens Fellowship where I live but this reading group here gives me my daily dose of Dickens.
If you like, feel free to contribute to our discussions, Catherine, and have a good time being around!

If you lived in Switzerland, you will probably speak either French, Italian, or German. Or all three of them?
Hello Catherine
Welcome to the Curiosities. You have found the right place to read, discuss, and wander around the wonderful world of Dickens with people as interesting as any found in a Dickens novel.
I too taught English. Presently, I am retired and learning how to be a grandparent with my wife. We live in Toronto, Canada, and I am a member of the Toronto branch of The Dickens Fellowship.
Please join us for our reading of A Christmas Carol next month.
What larks!
Welcome to the Curiosities. You have found the right place to read, discuss, and wander around the wonderful world of Dickens with people as interesting as any found in a Dickens novel.
I too taught English. Presently, I am retired and learning how to be a grandparent with my wife. We live in Toronto, Canada, and I am a member of the Toronto branch of The Dickens Fellowship.
Please join us for our reading of A Christmas Carol next month.
What larks!

I was heretofore ignorant of this Dickens Fellowship - apparently there's a branch two hours west of me. Hm! I hope it's not the sort of thing that expects me to act like a serious person...
Welcome Catherine, it's nice to meet you! I get the feeling at times that I'm the only person around here who isn't an English teacher. It brings back my awful childhood days. :-)



Bionic Jean wrote: "Take heart Kim; I did all sorts of things but never taught English :)"
The same can be said for some English teachers I know in Germany ;-)
The same can be said for some English teachers I know in Germany ;-)

Interesting. I also majored in English, but I have to say that things were a little "light" with Dickens. I recall only one required reading at the college level -- Hard Times -- and I am truly unsure about that. I know I had GE in high school.
I think in some ways, it is how things are tailored at American schools. I had 19th Century American Literature, where we read our Hawthorne, Thoreau, Emerson, Dickinson, and Whitman.
But British literature went from my Intro to Shakespeare right to 20th Century British Literature (as the class was called).
The text for it was the Oxford anthology, which started right out with Thomas Hardy's poetry.
Tristram wrote: "Bionic Jean wrote: "LOL, surely not!"
As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"
What's that?
As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"
What's that?
Kim wrote: "Tristram wrote: "Bionic Jean wrote: "LOL, surely not!"
As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"
What's that?"
Something that is easier to define than to maintain ;-)
As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"
What's that?"
Something that is easier to define than to maintain ;-)

Hi Kylie
I add my welcome to you. We begin The Old Curiosity Shop in a couple of weeks. Pull up a chair and join us.
I add my welcome to you. We begin The Old Curiosity Shop in a couple of weeks. Pull up a chair and join us.
Hi Kylie,
Welcome to the group! You've chosen a good moment because we will soon start another novel. So like the others, I can only recommend you to stay tuned and enjoy the discussions!
Welcome to the group! You've chosen a good moment because we will soon start another novel. So like the others, I can only recommend you to stay tuned and enjoy the discussions!
Kathleen wrote: "When are we starting The Old C. S?
Thanks. Kathleen in Vermont"
Hi Kathleen
If you go to the “discussions” tab which will be found by activating the upper right pull down tab you will find the reading schedule.
Basically, we begin TOCS on January 17th and will be reading 5 chapters per week.
Please join us as we follow Little Nell.
Thanks. Kathleen in Vermont"
Hi Kathleen
If you go to the “discussions” tab which will be found by activating the upper right pull down tab you will find the reading schedule.
Basically, we begin TOCS on January 17th and will be reading 5 chapters per week.
Please join us as we follow Little Nell.

This is a great introduction

And welcome to all those members who may have joined quietly, but not yet said anything :)

Patrick wrote: "Hello! My name is Patrick and I just got into Charles Dickens last year. So far I've read David Copperfield, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities. I would love to read Ble..."
Welcome Patrick
If you enjoy chunky Dickens novels your timing is perfect. We have just begun Barnaby Rudge. Our group is reading the novels in chronological order.
Please join in on the discussions..
Welcome Patrick
If you enjoy chunky Dickens novels your timing is perfect. We have just begun Barnaby Rudge. Our group is reading the novels in chronological order.
Please join in on the discussions..

A belated welcome from me, Patrick!
We'd be happy if you could join us in our Barnaby Rudge adventure. You may count yourself lucky that you missed The Old Curiosity Shop with its sentimental journey ;-)
Now, there are eventful times ahead. Riots, murder, family feuds and all that. So feel invited to join us!
We'd be happy if you could join us in our Barnaby Rudge adventure. You may count yourself lucky that you missed The Old Curiosity Shop with its sentimental journey ;-)
Now, there are eventful times ahead. Riots, murder, family feuds and all that. So feel invited to join us!
Hello everyone,
I'm Jantine (surprise!). I come from The Netherlands, and started reading in English as a sixteen-year-old girl who forgot to bring a book at an excursion to London that lasted a week. My granddad (who passed away two months ago :-( ) got me hooked to Charles Dickens. At the moment I'm reading a couple of books at the same time, among them Bleak House in his memory, since that's the book he pushed into my hands to read 13 years ago. So I'll probably not read along with Barnaby Rudge yet, but I'll tag along after a while.
I'm Jantine (surprise!). I come from The Netherlands, and started reading in English as a sixteen-year-old girl who forgot to bring a book at an excursion to London that lasted a week. My granddad (who passed away two months ago :-( ) got me hooked to Charles Dickens. At the moment I'm reading a couple of books at the same time, among them Bleak House in his memory, since that's the book he pushed into my hands to read 13 years ago. So I'll probably not read along with Barnaby Rudge yet, but I'll tag along after a while.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Christmas Carol (other topics)A Christmas Carol (other topics)
The Pickwick Papers (other topics)
The Pickwick Papers (other topics)
Bleak House (other topics)
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Charles Dickens (other topics)Bryan Kozlowski (other topics)
Thomas Hardy (other topics)
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