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Category Archives: Dickens Fellowship International Conferences
Mrs Dickens’ Songbook at the State Library of NSW
Misses Dickens vocal. [between 1840 and 1859?] State Library of NSW Mitchell Library As Caroline Baum -State Library of NSW Reader in Residence – writes one of the highlights of the Boz in Oz: 112th Dickens Fellowship Conference was … Continue reading
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Boz in Oz conference
Our long awaited Boz in Oz: Charles Dickens’ Colonial Connections conference is now over. We had Great Expectations for the 112th Dickens Fellowship International Conference – which began with a Reception at the Sydney Town Hall with Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore – and … Continue reading
112th Dickens International Fellowship
Boz in Oz: Charles Dickens’ Colonial Connections is about to commence! Registration begins from 3pm Thursday 25 October 2018!! We look forward to welcoming delegates from all over Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Sweden, UK & USA. Many thanks to … Continue reading
Thanks to Juvenilia Press
Thanks to our Sponsors Juvenilia Press which publishes early works by a variety of writers such as Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Lewis Carroll, Philip Larkin, Margaret Atwood and Charles Dickens. The scholarly editions of these early writings by children and adolescents (up … Continue reading
Thanks Jane Austen Society of Australia
Thanks to our conference Sponsor, the Jane Austen Society of Australia. A sister literary society, JASA is a member-based association bringing together lovers and admirers of Jane Austen. Wouldn’t Dickens be pleased to have a friend like Jane Austen! Jane … Continue reading
Thanks to Lindfield Books
Thanks for our Sponsor Lindfield Books; an independent bookstore who are keen to share their knowledge and passion about books. Dickens would have been impressed! Lindfield Bookshop @LindfieldBooks
Thanks to Slightly Foxed
Thanks to our Bronze Sponsor Slightly Foxed, the independent-minded quarterly which introduces readers to books that are no longer new and fashionable but have lasting appeal. And Charles Dickens certainly fits the bill there!! Slightly Foxed @FoxedQuarterly
Thanks to the City of Sydney
Many thanks to the City of Sydney – the local government authority for central Sydney encompassing services for residents, business and visitors – for their Bronze Sponsorship of our Boz in Oz: Charles Dickens’ Colonial Connections conference. Sydney is a leading global … Continue reading
Thanks to the State Library of NSW
Many thanks to our Silver Sponsors – State Library of New South Wales – part of which is known as the Mitchell Library. A large reference and research library it is the oldest library in Australia, being the first established in New … Continue reading
Thanks to Sydney Living Museums
Many thanks to our Silver Sponsors – Sydney Living Museums – who enrich and revitalise people’s lives with Sydney’s living history, and who take care of the precious places in their care to be handed over to future generations to enjoy. … Continue reading