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, Tony Jordan is the producer and he is also at the origin of the project but altogether six scriptwriters and four directors were involved (see Douglas-Fairhurst)

, Ackroyd convenes dozens of Dickens's characters to Greenwich Fair where they cross each other's path. For instance, 'Krook and Magwitch were devouring vast quantities of whelks and pickled salmon, while Pip and David Copperfield indulged in a bout of arm-wrestling for, A similar approach, if on a smaller scale

, It is also the name of a journal devoted to studies of Dickens's work

, Barbery's initial reaction to his daughter's pregnancy (episode 14

, You can watch it whether you have read every Dickens book and have a degree in Dickens, or you'll enjoy it if you've never read a Dickens book in your entire life and your movie was the Muppets Christmas carol, Tony Jordan's words

, Originally used for music, the term is now applied to novels that mix literary genres, such as Seth Grahame-Smith's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009) that first illustrated the new (sub)genre. Confluence and the Neo

, Her research embraces narrative endings, memory and rewritings of the past in contemporary Englishspeaking fiction, with a special emphasis on the neo-Victorian novel. She has co-directed four collections of essays (Happy Endings and Films, Michel Houdiard 2010; Literary Happy Endings, Closure for Sunny Imaginations, Shaker Verlag, 2012; L'Inachevé ou l'ère des possibles dans la littérature anglophone, Récits ouverts et incomplets, PU de Caen, vol.52, 2014.