Alfred Bryan (1852–1899). Caricature of Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was Britain's first true literary superstar. In his time, he attracted international adulation, and many of his books became instant classics. Today, his popularity continues unabated, and his work remains not only widely read but widely adapted for stage and screen.The Morgan Library & Museum' si collection of Dickens manuscripts and letters is the largest in the United States and is one of the two greatest collections in the world, along with the holdings of Britain's Victoria and Albert Museum. Charles Dickens at 200 celebrates the bicentennial of the great writer's birth in 1812 with manuscripts of his novels and stories, letters, books, photographs, original illustrations, and caricatures. Sweeping in scope, the exhibition captures the art and life of a man whose literary and cultural legacy is unrivaled. (September 23, 2011 through February 12, 2012 )Andrea Arnold - director of Wuthering Heights 2011
Andrea Arnold director of this new adaptation stated : "the novel by Emily Brontë is full of violence, death and cruelty. Living with that for the last eighteen months has been hard. I have been very grateful for the moors, the birds, the moths, the dogs and the sky. It’s been painful though and I might never make peace with this story. I am not sure I am supposed to. Not sure any of us are supposed to".Watch the first clips from the movie