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 Robert will talk briefly about his book and why he sees 1851 as the key ye
 ar in Dickens’s creative life\, before discussing his work with Lucinda Ha
 wksley. Lucinda is the great-great-great granddaughter of Charles Dickens 
 and an acclaimed biographer\, broadcaster and lecturer in her own right.\n
  
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SUMMARY:Prof. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst – 1851: The Turning Point
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URL:https://dickensfellowship.org/index.php/component/icagenda/222-prof-rob
 ert-douglas-fairhurst-1851-the-turning-point/2022-01-25-18-30
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