This being the 200th anniversary of the birth of English national treasure Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870), there are more celebratory London events going on than you can poke a stick at. The study of Dickens’ work was once considered unfashionable in academic circles, and he was dismissed as a popular entertainer. How times have changed! On Friday […]
December 23, 2011
John Polidori (1795 – 1821) might have written the first English language vampire story, but the Irish-born Bram Stoker (1847 – 1912) is surely responsible for developing the Gothic monster into the manifestation we all know and love – Dracula. The fanged phantom transcends genres and infuses popular culture to this day, inhabiting forms ranging from Bela Lugosi’s […]
April 12, 2011
Strawberry Hill House, the Neo-Gothic manor built by Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797) over several decades, is once again open to the public, with the first phase of an extensive £8.9 million restoration now complete (see bottom of page for a video summary). Horace Walpole was an antiquarian, politician, author and art historian. His father […]
March 6, 2012
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