Charles Dickens has inherited a legacy of showcasing the poor and working class life of Victorian society, even changing the social discourse on the matter, but how much of this really can be attributed to Dickens himself?
Views: 47 | Enquiries: 0All talks, anywhere via Zoom. I’m based in Derbyshire but happy to travel across the East Midlands. I am a historian, author, heritage worker and history blogger. I have a First in History from the University of Derby and an MA in Public History and Heritage. My first history book, a biography on Anthony Woodville, brother-in-law of Edward IV, entitled Anthony Woodville: Sophisticate or Schemer was published in February 2024.
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