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Dickens vs Tolstoy: The Battle Of The Great 19th-century Novelists PART 1

Sep 5, 2021
In this lively debate, literary experts John Mullan, a Dickens authority, and historian Simon Schama champion Tolstoy. They explore the deep legacies of both authors with engaging readings. Personal anecdotes reveal how Dickens shaped their lives, contrasting comedy and tragedy in storytelling. Mullan dives into Dickens' unique portrayal of childhood, while Schama highlights emotional complexities in relationships like those between Pip and Estella. The discussion also humorously touches on financial wisdom woven through Dickensian narratives, showcasing the timeless relevance of their works.
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Tolstoy at Liberty's

  • Simon Schama was encouraged to read War and Peace by a friend in college.
  • Schama read it while working at Liberty's soft furnishings department.
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Dickens in the Classroom

  • John Mullan's English teacher read Dickens and Alistair MacLean aloud in class.
  • This sparked Mullan's lifelong appreciation for Dickens.
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Tolstoy's Dickens Portrait

  • Tolstoy kept a portrait of Dickens above his desk.
  • This suggests Dickens's influence on Tolstoy and other writers.
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