Dickens in the Digital Age

Join us for an afternoon exploring the V&A’s Dickens collections and discussing exciting new approaches to the ways in which we might read, edit, and share historical materials in the digital age, both in Dickens’s case and beyond.

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Charles Dickens left behind a remarkably complete record of his literary output, including handwritten drafts for most of the major novels, marked-up page proofs, and working notes.

In addition, the V&A holds a wealth of artworks related to Dickens: original illustrations for many of the novels, portraits and photographs of the author, and a number of artworks inspired by Dickens’s characters.

The ‘Deciphering Dickens’ project aims to create an accessible, interactive digital archive in order to share the full range of these extraordinary materials with a wider audience.

In this event the ‘Deciphering Dickens’ team will discuss the project’s work to date, looking in detail at the museum’s Dickens collections and revealing some of the most recent discoveries the project has made. This will be followed by discussion panels exploring exciting new approaches to the ways in which we might read, edit, and share historical materials in the digital age.

This event is organised by the V&A Research Institute and generously supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Header image: Charles Dickens, painted by William Powell Frith, 1859