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Bah, Humbug! A Private Tour of the Charles Dickens Museum

posted by ghayden on 18 May 2022

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Date(s) - Wednesday, May 18, 2022
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Charles Dickens Museum

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This event has now closed. Please contact the Deputy Clerk if you wish to attend and be advised of any cancellations on deputyclerk@thecarmen.co.uk.

Roll up, roll up for a private tour of the Charles Dickens Museum, followed by afternoon tea, and remember what happened to Oliver when he said “Please sir, may I have some more!” Well it won’t happen to you; there will be a wonderful feast of sandwiches, cakes and tea.

Charles Dickens wrote fifteen novels between 1836 and 1870, including some of the most famous works in the English language, such as Oliver Twist and the novella A Christmas Carol. The latter was credited with popularising Christmas as a holiday in Britain and America, as well as promoting some of the Christmas customs still enjoyed today, such as eating turkey and giving presents.

He was also a strong advocate for the poor and working class families of Britain, often reporting on such issues within his journalism. He was horrified by the slum conditions and the imbalance of power between the wealthy and the poor. Many of his books depicted impoverished characters triumphing against the odds, and Dickens deliberately sought to challenge the Victorian idea that poverty was caused by moral failings.

Dickens died in 1870, yet his work continues to influence us. Characters and phrases first penned by Dickens, such as Scrooge, “Que Sera, Sera!” and “Bah, Humbug!” remain in common use. His vivid depictions of life in the workhouse, or on the streets of London have shaped our imaginings of the Victorian Era.

The museum is located at 48 Doughty Street, Dickens’s London home from 1837-1839. He moved there with his wife Catherine and their eldest son Charlie. While living in Doughty Street, Dickens finished writing The Pickwick Papers, wrote Nicholas Nickleby and most famously of all, Oliver Twist. These early publications made Dickens an international celebrity, even Queen Victoria was a fan!

After the Dickenses left Doughty Street, the property was largely used as a boarding house until the Dickens Fellowship purchased it as their headquarters in 1923. The house opened to the public in 1925 and houses a significant collection linked to Dickens and his works.

Today the Charles Dickens Museum is set up as though Dickens himself had just left. It appears as a fairly typical middle-class Victorian home, complete with furnishings, portraits and decorations which are known to have belonged to Dickens. A visit to the museum allows you to step back into 1837 to see a world which is at once both intimately familiar, yet astonishingly different. A world in which one of the greatest writers in the English language, found his inspiration.

Please arrive at the museum at 5.00pm.  The cost is £47.50 per person.

Dress code Smart Casual

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