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Welcome to the home page of the Chicago Dickens
Fellowship, which is branch #33 of the worldwide Dickens Fellowship
and is the second oldest branch in the United States, having been
officially established on May 24, 1905. We received our charter,
signed by Kate Perugini, Charles Dickenss second daughter, on June
16, 1923.
Our branch celebrates the historical life and
timeless works of Charles Dickens, who was a man of his time and
a man for all time. A renowned storyteller with a gift for creating
memorable and “man in the street” characters, he also exhibited
the powers of an extraordinary dramatist and orator. With a zeal
for social justice and reform, his books relentlessly attacked his
societys preoccupation with materialism, its abuses in the school
system and the work force, its exploitation of women and children
and its basic hypocrisy. These satirical and moralistic books of
Dickens became the voice of the poor and the downtrodden.
In his books Charles Dickens created a large and most varied
world, often spiced with humor, absurdities, farce and laughable
adventures. Our branch reads, appreciates and discusses these books
that Dickens wrote well over one hundred years ago. All of them
are still in print because they are as timely today as when he first
wrote them.
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