The bicentenary of Charles Dickens's birth falls on 7 February 2012, and Dickensians across the globe are stirring. Dickens, who held strong opinions about virtually everything, had his own view of such occasions. Michael Slater notes his 'embarrassment' and 'irritation' at the Shakespeare tercentenary celebrations of 1864:
always for Dickens the best way for a writer or any other artist to be remembered was not through biographies, unless they redounded as much to the honour of the art concerned as did Forster's Goldsmith, nor through celebratory odes ... still less through the erection of monuments, but through the continued circulation and enjoyment of their work.
LRB 8 July 2010 | PDF Download
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