Reading in New Haven

Description

Speech given before a reading of 'Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions' and 'Mr. Bob Sawyer’s Party' (24 March 1868).

Creator

Dickens, Charles

Source

New Haven Evening Register (25 March 1868).

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Bibliographic Citation

Dickens, Charles. 'Reading in New Haven' (24 March 1868). Dickens Search. Eds. Emily Bell and Lydia Craig. Accessed [date]. https://dickenssearch.com/speeches/1868-03-24_Speech_Reading_in_New_Haven.

Summary

‘The audience was large and gave Mr. Dickens their undivided attention. – His apology for the “inconvenience of which he asserted himself to have been the innocent cause” was very timely, and gave him the entire support of his audience.’

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Citation

Dickens, Charles, “Reading in New Haven,” Dickens Search, accessed April 26, 2024, https://dickenssearch.com/speeches/1868-03-24_Speech_Reading_in_New_Haven.

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