
Unknown letters from Charles Dickens found in the writer’s museum in London. These are 11 letters from “father” Oliver Twist, in which the author talks about more mundane things, such as what he likes to read, what he plans to write, and a trip he will make to a friend in Sweden. .
In one of them, he complains bitterly about the cancellation of Sunday mail in the area where he lived outside of Kent. It is not surprising, because the mail was then the only way to communicate, as the telephone is today. The museum bought the letters in 2020, along with a £1.8 million collection of Dickens’ personal effects.
Source: Kathimerini

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