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19 Thursday / April 19, 2012

Low Life and Hard Times: Poverty and Reform in the Age of Dickens

12:15 pm to 01:00 pm
IU Art Museum, Gallery of the Art of the Western World (first floor)
http://tinyurl.com/6r9wcee

Rebecca Baumann, a doctoral candidate in the IU Department of English and the Victorian Studies Program, will discuss the plight of the poor in nineteenth-century Great Britain, as seen in the naturalistic photographs of Thomas Annan, Henry Dixon, Hill and Adamson, Peter Henry Emerson, and John Thomson. Her talk will discuss how these images reflect the depiction of poverty and London “low life” in the work of Charles Dickens.

Cost: Free

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(812)855-5445
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