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Citizen Kent,
This review is from: Charles Dickens as a Reader (Paperback)
Charles Foster Kent (whose name, incidentally, inspired that of Orson Welles's Charles Foster Kane), was a Victorian journalist and friend of Dickens, who attended a huge number of the novelist's public readings, and has left us one of the best accounts of what they were like. His prose is occasionally a bit on the sticky side, but his accounts are infinitely fascinating. If you have any fondness for Dickens at all, pick up this work and plunge in.
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Charles Dickens as a Reader by Charles Kent (Paperback - December 20, 2005)
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