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As regular members know, for 2025 we have a new theme, which as you might have guessed from the image, is a pun on Charles Dickens’s own magazine "All the Year Round". The connecting theme for our 2025 group and side reads will be All Around Dickens.
Sometimes this will be Charles Dickens himself who is “all around�: the Inimitable as an explorer: travelling all around. Our first read will be about his first visit to the USA, which we will read to mirror the season of the year he was there, through late Winter to Spring. We have read the bits Dickens was advised to take out by his friend John Forster, but now we will read the Real Thing, which is entertaining, elucidating and � a little shocking! American Notes For General Circulation is expertly led as one of his personal favourites, by John.
Other goodies this season include another novel by someone all around and very close to him: Elizabeth Gaskell (called Mrs Gaskell on her books until the 21st century �) Claudia will again host this read of a favourite author, taking us through until early summer, and has chosen Sylvia's Lovers. Late summer will be our 18th century slot, this time of a favourite book hosted by our 18th century enthusiast Erich. This will be Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, a book Charles Dickens loved as a child. He was captivated by this book, reading it over and over again. We may have time for Bridget to present a few of his “Sketches of Young Gentlemen� (who were always all around Dickens as a young man) to end the summer. Then it will be time for our All Around Dickens Big Read - another of his novels (under wraps for now, but hosted by yours truly) before a Christmassy read to take us over the year end, hosted by Petra, who has made this quite a tradition!
Plans may change as real life intrudes, so please keep an eye on this thread, or our bookshelves for the dates, titles and hosts, especially if you like to be the first to know of any changes.
Once again, thank you to everyone for making our group such a happy one, where I always anticipate reading your enthusiastic and informative posts with great pleasure. I look forward to seeing everyone, both old and new friends, for some part of our All Around Dickens 2025, enjoying Charles Dickens “All the year Round� with “Dickensians!�
The timetable is posted in the next comment.
Sometimes this will be Charles Dickens himself who is “all around�: the Inimitable as an explorer: travelling all around. Our first read will be about his first visit to the USA, which we will read to mirror the season of the year he was there, through late Winter to Spring. We have read the bits Dickens was advised to take out by his friend John Forster, but now we will read the Real Thing, which is entertaining, elucidating and � a little shocking! American Notes For General Circulation is expertly led as one of his personal favourites, by John.
Other goodies this season include another novel by someone all around and very close to him: Elizabeth Gaskell (called Mrs Gaskell on her books until the 21st century �) Claudia will again host this read of a favourite author, taking us through until early summer, and has chosen Sylvia's Lovers. Late summer will be our 18th century slot, this time of a favourite book hosted by our 18th century enthusiast Erich. This will be Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, a book Charles Dickens loved as a child. He was captivated by this book, reading it over and over again. We may have time for Bridget to present a few of his “Sketches of Young Gentlemen� (who were always all around Dickens as a young man) to end the summer. Then it will be time for our All Around Dickens Big Read - another of his novels (under wraps for now, but hosted by yours truly) before a Christmassy read to take us over the year end, hosted by Petra, who has made this quite a tradition!
Plans may change as real life intrudes, so please keep an eye on this thread, or our bookshelves for the dates, titles and hosts, especially if you like to be the first to know of any changes.
Once again, thank you to everyone for making our group such a happy one, where I always anticipate reading your enthusiastic and informative posts with great pleasure. I look forward to seeing everyone, both old and new friends, for some part of our All Around Dickens 2025, enjoying Charles Dickens “All the year Round� with “Dickensians!�
The timetable is posted in the next comment.
29th January - 28th March - American Notes For General Circulation by Charles Dickens hosted by John
5th April - 18th June - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell hosted by Claudia
25th June - 25th August - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe hosted by Erich
1st Sept - early-mid December - The Big Read hosted by Jean and Plateresca
Possibly autumn selection from Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Young Couples hosted by Bridget
Our Christmas - New Year Read hosted by Petra
Our side read this year will be Dickens and Travel: The Start of Modern Travel Writing by Lucinda Hawksley
(Further details will be added as they are confirmed)
5th April - 18th June - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell hosted by Claudia
25th June - 25th August - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe hosted by Erich
1st Sept - early-mid December - The Big Read hosted by Jean and Plateresca
Possibly autumn selection from Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Young Couples hosted by Bridget
Our Christmas - New Year Read hosted by Petra
Our side read this year will be Dickens and Travel: The Start of Modern Travel Writing by Lucinda Hawksley
(Further details will be added as they are confirmed)
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Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen, and Young Couples (other topics)Dickens and Travel: The Start of Modern Travel Writing (other topics)
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American Notes for General Circulation (other topics)
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Charles Dickens (other topics)
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