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Great Expectations for Centre for Cancer Immunology

The Department of English in the Faculty of Humanities is holding an international 24 hour sponsored read-a-thon of Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations, in aid of the University’s campaign for the Centre for Cancer Immunology.

Image by kind permission of Benjamin Mounsey
Pip encounters Abel Magwitch in the cemetery. Image included by kind permission of Benjamin Mounsey.

The event, which will take place over the weekend of 14 – 15 January 2017, will be launched with a reading by Dickens’s great-great grand-daughter, Kate Dickens.

Volunteers are being sought from across the University and beyond. The only requirement is that you are willing to contribute by reading aloud a chapter or small section of the novel in any language including English.

The event is being organised by Dickens scholar Professor Mary Hammond, who commented:

“A Dickens charity read-a-thon makes perfect sense. We are a global University, and Dickens was an international phenomenon; Great Expectations itself has been translated into almost 50 languages that we know of, from Arabic to Yiddish.

“Dickens also devoted a lot of his life to charitable causes; if he was alive today he would no doubt be the first to step forward to read a chapter of his own novel aloud, and would probably stay for the whole weekend to cheer the rest of us on.”

If you are willing to read a chapter or section of the novel aloud in any language at this event or you would like to sponsor us, please contact Professor Hammond by email: [email protected]

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