Promotional Materials and Images
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- Promotional Materials and Images
Dublin Core
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David Copperfield Marathon Reading Poster
Promotional poster for the October, 2012 marathon reading of David Copperfield, complete with a schedule of readers and a photo of Charles Dickens. -
Middlemarch Marathon Reading Poster
Promotional poster for the October, 2015 marathon reading of Middlemarch. It features photos of past marathon readings. -
Moby Dick Reading Marathon T-Shirt
Commemorative t-shirt from the February, 1994 marathon reading of Moby Dick. -
The Old Curiosity Shop Marathon Reading Promotional Slide
Promotional slide for the February, 2026 marathon reading of The Old Curiosity Shop.
"[W]e zoomed in the great, great, great granddaughter of Dickens, Lucinda Huxley. And so that was kind of a thrill. And she's connected with the Dickens Museum... [S]he had just met like a week or so before with the London program and they were reading all of her twists and they went to ... the Dickens Museum. And so that was a really nice thing that we had, that transatlantic connection."
-Michael Kowalewski -
Tristram Shandy 2013 Poster
"So we dropped off [reading marathons] . . . for a while. And I always kind of was . . . elbowing people a little bit, especially after four years, like people don't know what it is and haven't done it. So the excitement starts to come back a little bit. And so we did that. And it came back and we did a few, and that was the Tristam Shandy that I had the t-shirt from, I think it was in 2014. And that was really fun because we had this huge snowstorm came in and it was over. I mean, . . . it kind of almost paralyzed the campus. And I remember we had to pick up the t-shirts and Tim Raylor was coming down from the cities. He was really the person who had organized Skyping in an expert from Shandy Hall in England, you know, the place where Laurence Sterne [author of Tristram Shandy] had grown up. So we had all this stuff, and he was bringing a cake down. We didn't know if he was going to make it. I was floundering through these snow drifts to go down to a t-shirt shop in downtown Northfield to make sure that we had the t-shirt. So it just added this really funny kind of thing. And then when we were in Sayles-Hill, it was really sort of beautiful."
-Michael Kowalewski









