Handwritten verses from a nineteenth-century ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄªshire poet – who died destitute despite royal patronage – have been saved by ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª University Library.Â
New film series Novel Thoughts reveals the reading habits of eight ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª scientists and peeks inside the covers of the books that have played a major role in their lives. In the seventh film, Professor Carol Brayne explains how being able to experience life as lived by other people through the works of Dickens, Gaskell and Eliot has given a broader perspective to her work.
A letter written in 1868 by Charles Dickens, the bicentenary of whose birth falls today, to his son Henry, who had newly arrived at ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª, reveals a touching concern for Henry’s welfare in matters physical, moral and spiritual.