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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

19th Century Literary Serials Meet the Digital Age (Presentation Links)

Dickens controversy images:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050338/Did-Charles-Dickens-drive-Robert-Seymour-suicide-The-Pickwick-Papers.html

Reviving the 19th century serial experience - Great Expectations:
http://dickens.stanford.edu/dickens/archive/great/expectations.html

Art in Serials
http://charlesdickenspage.com/illustrations.html

Day by day posting of the 100 year old Journal of the famous British explorer of Antarctica
http://www.mickimyers.com/Scott.html
http://conscott.blogspot.com/

Blog to Book Story
http://Yuckylicious.blogspot.com
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