DICKENS’ FELLOWSHIP GUILD.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —In such a Dickens-loving city as Dunedin, where Dickens lecturers .have drawn crowded houses, I am amazed that we have not founded a Dickens’ fellowship guild. Could not the W.E.A. add such a guild to its activities ? There is no better pathos or humour ’ than Dickens’s, and the present generation ought to get to know him. Hoping to hear from some lover of Dickens.—l am, etc., Jingle. June 29.
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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 16
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