Ghosts of Ice and Fog: investigating the landscape of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Richard Burnip.
A Christmas Carol, perhaps Charles Dickens’ best-known work, has been adapted for stage, screen and radio countless times, and is capable of infinite re-invention.
The timelessness of the story was helped by Dickens’ decision (unusually for him) to give very few clues as to the locations in the story. This lecture reveals where those clues lead us, especially in London, and why the hints Dickens left behind were part of a deeply personal history.
WHEN: Wednesday 17 December, 10.30am (coffee 10-10.20am)
WHERE: Potten End Village Hall, Potten End, Berkhamsted, HP4 2QG
MORE INFORMATION: https://theartssocietygadev.org.uk/
