Explore the wisdom of Charles Dickens regarding competition and business ethics in a modern context. Discover how his insights on human behavior can inspire ethical success.
NEW YORK — To hear Philip Palmer, the literary curator at the Morgan Library & Museum tell it, the story behind the writing of "A Christmas Carol" sounds, well, like something out of Charles Dickens.
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We're going to spend the next few minutes contemplating financial ruin. Not our own for a change, but that in the world of Charles Dickens. His was a time in the 19th century that the Bank of England ...
A fan letter from Charles Dickens to a female opera singer has gone on display at his London home. The 1863 letter was to Pauline Viardot with the author suggesting they meet for dinner, also ...
In 1812, the year Charles Dickens was born, there were 66 novels published in Britain. People had been writing novels for a century–most critics date the genre to Robinson Crusoe in 1719–but nobody ...
Even if you don't celebrate Christmas, it's hard to ignore. And if you do celebrate the holiday, chances are you've adapted some traditions that were popularized in the mid-1800s by one writer - ...
An actor at the Dickens Museum in London is delivering dramatic performances of the classic holiday tale, just like the writer himself once did for sold-out crowds. An actor at the Dickens Museum in ...
Quote of the day reminds readers that usefulness is not measured by acclaim or fortune but by the quiet impact one has on others. It reinforces the idea that even people who feel unseen or ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Walking through the doors of London's Charles Dickens Museum is always a special moment. This handsome, tall London townhouse – middle class by Victorian standards but ...