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Journeys in New York – Charles Dickens and the Ghosts of Times Past
I had good reason, for the purposes of research, to apply for access to the Berg Collection of English and American Literature at New York Public Library. I arrived on the designated morning with library card, passport, laptop, and a … Continue reading
Posted in Charles Dickens, History, Irish art, Irish diaspora, Journeys in New York, New York
Tagged A Christmas Carol, Archbishop Marsh, Berg Collection of English and American Literature, Charles Dickens, Dublin, Edna O'Brien, George Russell, Marsh's Library, Miss Patricia Corr, New York, New York Public Library, Oliver Twist, Paula Meehan, President Michael D. Higgins, school, Seamus Heaney, Sion Hill Convent, Sister John O.P., the Bronte sisters
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