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Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent

Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent

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Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent

Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent



Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent

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"[...]general organiser, manifested from first to last by the Honorary Secretary, into whose hands, in point of fact, had fallen the responsibility of the entire management. This Honorary Secretary was no other than Albert Smith's brother Arthur—one who was not only the right-hand, as it were, of the Ascender of Mont Blanc, and of the Traveller in China, but who (behind the scenes, and unknown to the public) was the veritable wire-puller, prompter, Figaro, factotum of that farceur.among story-tellers, and of that laughter-moving patterer among public entertainers. Arthur Smith, full of resource, of contrivance, and of readiness,[...]".

Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent

  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .37" w x 6.00" l, .37 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 164 pages
Charles Dickens as a Reader, by Charles Kent


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Citizen Kent By David J. Smith Charles Foster Kent (whose name, incidentally, inspired that of Orson Welles's Charles Foster Kane), was a Victorian journalist and friend of Dickens, who attended a huge number of the novelist's public readings, and has left us one of the best accounts of what they were like. His prose is occasionally a bit on the sticky side, but his accounts are infinitely fascinating. If you have any fondness for Dickens at all, pick up this work and plunge in.

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