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Handwritten letter in brown ink on cream-colored paper

Letter from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley to Sir Richard Phillips

Vladimir Nabokov's notations and detailed drawings of butterfly wings taped to a scrapbook page

Pages from Vladimir Nabokov’s butterfly scrapbook

Charles Dickens’s reading copy of A Christmas Carol with strikethroughs and marginalia.
Photograph by Robert Kato

Charles Dickens (1812–1870)
Dickens’s reading copy of A Christmas carol in prose: Being a ghost story of Christmas

London: Bradbury and Evans, 1849
Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature

Dickens’s reading copy of A Christmas carol in prose: Being a ghost story of Christmas

A Christmas Carol (1843) enjoyed enormous popularity, running through six editions in five months, and it remains an enduring classic. Dickens chose this work for his first public readings in December 1853 and went on to perform it more than 100 times to huge audiences. This prompt copy, which Dickens assembled for his stage performances, reveals the changes he made to his text over 16 years, including deleting or severely abridging large portions of text. Dickens employed a different voice for each character—from a “sulky growl” for Scrooge to a “childish treble” for Tiny Tim—and his notes reminded him of tone and emphasis.

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  • Handwritten letter in brown ink on cream-colored paper

    Letter from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley to Sir Richard Phillips

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  • Charles Dickens’s reading copy of A Christmas Carol with strikethroughs and marginalia.

    Charles Dickens’s reading copy of A Christmas Carol

    Not currently on view

  • Vladimir Nabokov's notations and detailed drawings of butterfly wings taped to a scrapbook page

    Pages from Vladimir Nabokov’s butterfly scrapbook

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  • Vladimir Nabokov with butterfly book, photographed for Life magazine

    Vladimir Nabokov with butterfly book, photographed for Life magazine

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  • Handwritten page from Jane Austen’s Winchester Races.

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  • First edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s Tamerlane and Other Poems

    First edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s Tamerlane and Other Poems 

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