- The international home page for The
Dickens Fellowship is the best place to find general information about our worldwide organization.
- Other American Fellowships with websites include the Pittsburgh Dickens Fellowship, the Cleveland Dickens Fellowship, the Chicago Dickens Fellowship, and the Friends of Dickens (New York).
- The Dickens
Project, which comes to us from the University of California
at Santa Cruz is a must!
- Learn about 48 Doughty Street, the legendary home where Dickens
composed Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby, by visitng the The Charles Dickens Museum (formerly The Dickens House Museum) .
- Our friend from Japan, Mitsuharu Matsuoka, has an extensive
collection of Dickensian
treats on his home page, including information about the
Japanese Branch of the Dickens Fellowship, and a Hyper-concordance of Dickens's novels.
- Who says there's no Dickens in the midwest? David A. Perdue,
from Rolla, Missouri, maintains an excellent and attractive Charles Dickens
Page.
- Charles Dickens - Gad's Hill Place contains a searchabel quotes database, essays, articles, and much, much more on the life of Dickens.
- Charles Dickens's Themes is a lovely site that discusses major themes in the various novels.
- Dickens: Women, Children, and Dogs is a site from Philadelphia Fellowship member Joan Nichols.
- Indiana University's Victoria Research Web is an invaluable resource for the professional
academic as well as the casual browser.
- Brown University's Victorian
Web....be careful, you could explore this one for hours!
- Paul Lewis's Wilkie
Collins Page has a multitude of interesting links regarding
Dickens's famous contemporary.
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