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Friday, 7 April 2017
Charles Dickens’s reading desk
"Distinct from any podium or lectern, Dickens had this reading desk
specially crafted to fit his needs on stage. First among these
alterations was Dickens's request that the desk be constructed as an
open box, without side walls obstructing the audience’s full view of the
speaker. This innovation would have been necessary for one of Dickens’s
live readings, as he relied heavily on full-body gestures and movement
in order to bring his beloved characters to life."
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