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Remembering Dickens (Even If He Didn't Want You To)
"In 1869, a year before Charles Dickens died, he wrote in his will that he wanted to be remembered for his work alone. No plaques, no statues. Now, almost 140 years after his death, Dickens' final request has sparked an impassioned debate among his most ardent fans - and his family are suggesting his dying wish be laid to rest." The Independent (UK) 03/23/08
Posted March 23, 2008 09:17 PM





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