Tuesday Giggles: Death by Dickens Version September 10, 2013 Melissa over at Dear Mr. Dickens created this little gem of an infographic, and I simply had to share. Anyone who's ever read or loved a Dickens novel will understand. Bleak House is bleak, man. Thanks to Leila for the heads up. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Labels around the blogosphere charles dickens classics death giggles victorian Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments LinWash4:29 PMLove that Dickens chart!!!! And I love Dickens's novels.ReplyDeleteRepliesAngiegirl7:52 PMMe, too! A TALE OF TWO CITIES is probably my favorite, which is why I'm so looking forward to Sarah Rees Brennan's retelling of it.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyThe Insouciant Sophisticate7:13 PMThe spontaneous combustion is my favorite literary death ever but I really want to check out Dombey and Son now to learn about this dismemberment.ReplyDeleteRepliesAngiegirl8:12 PMHa! How could it not be? DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Love that Dickens chart!!!! And I love Dickens's novels.
ReplyDeleteMe, too! A TALE OF TWO CITIES is probably my favorite, which is why I'm so looking forward to Sarah Rees Brennan's retelling of it.
DeleteThe spontaneous combustion is my favorite literary death ever but I really want to check out Dombey and Son now to learn about this dismemberment.
ReplyDeleteHa! How could it not be?
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