{"description":"In 1854, long before Jews Don\u2019t Count, The\u00a0Jewish Chronicleasked of Dickens, why \u201cJews alone should be excluded from the sympathising heart of this powerful friend of the oppressed.\u201d\nHelena Kelly follows her acclaimed Jane Austen: Secret Radical with The Life and Lies of Charles Dickens. She joins us to focus on his relationship with the Jewish community: the relatives whose faith he strived to conceal; the antisemitism on show with Fagin, to positive portrayals in Our Mutual Friend, via examples of both in The Old Curiosity Shop; and the amends he made later in life following his correspondence with Jewish charity campaigner Eliza Davis. In conversation with writer, editor and Head of Programmes at the London Library Claire Berliner.\u00a0\nBuy a copy of The Life & Lies of Charles Dickens by Helena Kelly","height":1080,"html":"<div style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%\"><iframe src=\"https://skiv.com/embed/si1zTb3\" style=\"width:100%;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;top:0\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"fullscreen\" allowfullscreen></iframe></div>","provider_name":"Skiv","provider_url":"https://skiv.com","thumbnail_height":198,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.skiv.com/u/MkG8VMM/3b30b992a42869bafac2af810569a288aee178c54d435c193c18b2243da3734c2/thumbnails/thumbnail.jpg","thumbnail_width":352,"title":"Dickens\u2019 Jews","type":"video","url":"https://skiv.com/v/si1zTb3","version":"1.0","width":1920}
