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Great expectations? Great expectations?
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By Finlo Rohrer BBC News MagazineBy Finlo Rohrer BBC News Magazine
Will your children thrill to the words of the master?Will your children thrill to the words of the master?
A Charles Dickens theme park opens in Kent soon, promising an authentic taste of the novelist's Victorian world. But is it wrong to "Disney-fy" the nation's greatest author?A Charles Dickens theme park opens in Kent soon, promising an authentic taste of the novelist's Victorian world. But is it wrong to "Disney-fy" the nation's greatest author?
The great American amusement park pioneer, George C Tilyou, once said: "What attracts the crowd is the wearied mind's demand for relief in unconsidered muscular action."The great American amusement park pioneer, George C Tilyou, once said: "What attracts the crowd is the wearied mind's demand for relief in unconsidered muscular action."
So it's inevitable that Dickens World conjures a degree of scepticism among those not ready for a theme-park tribute to one of the most popular novelists in the English language.So it's inevitable that Dickens World conjures a degree of scepticism among those not ready for a theme-park tribute to one of the most popular novelists in the English language.
Housed in a modern, aluminium-clad hangar on the Chatham Maritime estate in Kent, its creators promise a flavour of "dark, smoky, moody London, full of smells and mist".Housed in a modern, aluminium-clad hangar on the Chatham Maritime estate in Kent, its creators promise a flavour of "dark, smoky, moody London, full of smells and mist".
Workmen are hard at it, creating the rickety backstreets and miasmatic waterways of urban, Victorian England. The overall effect is rather like Disney painted brown and plunged into twilight.Workmen are hard at it, creating the rickety backstreets and miasmatic waterways of urban, Victorian England. The overall effect is rather like Disney painted brown and plunged into twilight.
Most of us come from Dullborough who come from a country town Charles DickensOn his childhood hauntsMost of us come from Dullborough who come from a country town Charles DickensOn his childhood haunts
Its recreation of the world of Dickens is decked out in hand-painted, brick-effect plaster fascia and promises to smell just as his world would. It doesn't yet. Solvent aromas fill the nostrils as the building work continues, ahead of the delayed opening at the end of May.Its recreation of the world of Dickens is decked out in hand-painted, brick-effect plaster fascia and promises to smell just as his world would. It doesn't yet. Solvent aromas fill the nostrils as the building work continues, ahead of the delayed opening at the end of May.
Dickens World is faithful to the London of the period in the same way that Disney's Cinderella Castle is faithful to gothic chateau architecture. Ish.Dickens World is faithful to the London of the period in the same way that Disney's Cinderella Castle is faithful to gothic chateau architecture. Ish.
Visitors to the £62m attraction can sample the Great Expectations boat ride, themed around the escape of the convict Magwitch and featuring dyed-brown water.Visitors to the £62m attraction can sample the Great Expectations boat ride, themed around the escape of the convict Magwitch and featuring dyed-brown water.
Debtors' prisonsDebtors' prisons
There's the Haunted House of Ebenezer Scrooge, Quilps Creek, Newgate Prison and the Britannia Music Hall, while children can sit in the Dotheboys Hall Victorian classroom and be shouted at by an angry beak.There's the Haunted House of Ebenezer Scrooge, Quilps Creek, Newgate Prison and the Britannia Music Hall, while children can sit in the Dotheboys Hall Victorian classroom and be shouted at by an angry beak.
And if you tire of the world of debtors' prisons and runaway prisoners, you can always pop next door to the Odeon multiplex.And if you tire of the world of debtors' prisons and runaway prisoners, you can always pop next door to the Odeon multiplex.
Dickens spent part of his childhood in Chatham, while his father worked as a clerk in the Navy pay office at the dockyard. Nearby Rochester has always made hay of its Dickens connections. The man himself referred to his childhood stamping grounds as Dullborough.Dickens spent part of his childhood in Chatham, while his father worked as a clerk in the Navy pay office at the dockyard. Nearby Rochester has always made hay of its Dickens connections. The man himself referred to his childhood stamping grounds as Dullborough.
Magwitch inspired a boat rideMagwitch inspired a boat ride
"Most of us come from Dullborough who come from a country town," he wrote."Most of us come from Dullborough who come from a country town," he wrote.
Chatham remains a microcosm of the world of the English provincial town. Lacking in purpose since the naval dockyards closed 20 years ago, it's turning to tourism as part of its efforts to avoid becoming yet another commuter dormitory town.Chatham remains a microcosm of the world of the English provincial town. Lacking in purpose since the naval dockyards closed 20 years ago, it's turning to tourism as part of its efforts to avoid becoming yet another commuter dormitory town.
Dickens World was the dream of the now deceased Gerry O'Sullivan-Beare, a theme park designer who worked on Santa's World and the also-literary Andersen World, among others. Its backers hope to pull in 300,000 visitors a year.Dickens World was the dream of the now deceased Gerry O'Sullivan-Beare, a theme park designer who worked on Santa's World and the also-literary Andersen World, among others. Its backers hope to pull in 300,000 visitors a year.
Managing director Kevin Christie has a glint in his eye that only momentarily dims at suggestions that this experience is not 100% authentic Dickens.Managing director Kevin Christie has a glint in his eye that only momentarily dims at suggestions that this experience is not 100% authentic Dickens.
"We think of the books as mostly about poverty and misery, but we tend to forget this was the great age of the Victorian supremacy - there were big things going on," he says."We think of the books as mostly about poverty and misery, but we tend to forget this was the great age of the Victorian supremacy - there were big things going on," he says.
'Ultimate showman''Ultimate showman'
"The Dickens Fellowship have been on board on a daily basis. Their passion for Dickens means Dickens World is going to have a focus of attention which pleases them."The Dickens Fellowship have been on board on a daily basis. Their passion for Dickens means Dickens World is going to have a focus of attention which pleases them.
"Everything we reproduce and say and do is faithful to some element of his life.""Everything we reproduce and say and do is faithful to some element of his life."
Those that fancy a drink in Dickens World can sup at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters bar. Gruel will not feature.Those that fancy a drink in Dickens World can sup at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters bar. Gruel will not feature.
Dickens described "a tavern of dropsical appearance... long settled down into a state of hale infirmity" with "corpulent windows in diminishing piles". Not quite a branch of Harvester then.Dickens described "a tavern of dropsical appearance... long settled down into a state of hale infirmity" with "corpulent windows in diminishing piles". Not quite a branch of Harvester then.
Brown dominates Dickens WorldBrown dominates Dickens World
Christie has a weary, rehearsed tone in his voice when dealing with the allegation of Disney-fication of the Dickens legacy.Christie has a weary, rehearsed tone in his voice when dealing with the allegation of Disney-fication of the Dickens legacy.
"He was the ultimate showman. He was the populist. He wrote in soap form for newspapers. When his own career hit the rocks he took his show on the road, travelled up and down the country, reading his books off the stage. The short answer is he would have loved it."He was the ultimate showman. He was the populist. He wrote in soap form for newspapers. When his own career hit the rocks he took his show on the road, travelled up and down the country, reading his books off the stage. The short answer is he would have loved it.
"Somebody once said if Shakespeare was alive today he would write plays, if Dickens was alive today he would have written for TV. Every episode ends on a cliffhanger. He was a great story writer, he has got great characters.""Somebody once said if Shakespeare was alive today he would write plays, if Dickens was alive today he would have written for TV. Every episode ends on a cliffhanger. He was a great story writer, he has got great characters."
But to the aficionados, Dickens is more than just an author. The word Dickensian refers not just to the novels, but also operates as a multi-purpose description of social blight. There are Dickensian slums and Dickensian conditions in jails and sweatshops.But to the aficionados, Dickens is more than just an author. The word Dickensian refers not just to the novels, but also operates as a multi-purpose description of social blight. There are Dickensian slums and Dickensian conditions in jails and sweatshops.
'Bumbling''Bumbling'
Former Dickens Fellowship joint secretary Thelma Grove has worked as a consultant on the theme park. She is adamant it is the right path to take for an author who is as relevant today as he was 150 years ago.Former Dickens Fellowship joint secretary Thelma Grove has worked as a consultant on the theme park. She is adamant it is the right path to take for an author who is as relevant today as he was 150 years ago.
"A lot of the social concerns are still a problem for us today, with these young people going around shooting each other," she says."A lot of the social concerns are still a problem for us today, with these young people going around shooting each other," she says.
Grove delights in the international appeal of Dickens, with more branches of the fellowship in the US than UK and a Tokyo branch going strong since 1970. But there is also a certain quintessential Englishness in the writing of the master.Grove delights in the international appeal of Dickens, with more branches of the fellowship in the US than UK and a Tokyo branch going strong since 1970. But there is also a certain quintessential Englishness in the writing of the master.
Dickensian is used to described social blight "You cannot imagine Mr Pickwick coming from any other nation, bumbling with good intentions that don't work out. People tend to feel a sort of proprietorial interest in Dickens."Dickensian is used to described social blight "You cannot imagine Mr Pickwick coming from any other nation, bumbling with good intentions that don't work out. People tend to feel a sort of proprietorial interest in Dickens."
Race equality chief Trevor Phillips caused a minor furore in 2004 when he said immigrants should try Dickens if they hoped to integrate.Race equality chief Trevor Phillips caused a minor furore in 2004 when he said immigrants should try Dickens if they hoped to integrate.
"What we should be talking about is how we reach an integrated society, one in which people are equal under the law, where there are common values of democracy rather than violence, the common currency of the English language, honouring the culture of these islands, like Shakespeare and Dickens," he said."What we should be talking about is how we reach an integrated society, one in which people are equal under the law, where there are common values of democracy rather than violence, the common currency of the English language, honouring the culture of these islands, like Shakespeare and Dickens," he said.
Dr Peter D McDonald, English literature tutor at St Hugh's college, Oxford, worries that with theme parks, banknote appearances and English iconhood, the real meaning of Dickens is being lost.Dr Peter D McDonald, English literature tutor at St Hugh's college, Oxford, worries that with theme parks, banknote appearances and English iconhood, the real meaning of Dickens is being lost.
"They are moves that can obscure aspects of Dickens maybe people don't really want to see, to tame and domesticate him."They are moves that can obscure aspects of Dickens maybe people don't really want to see, to tame and domesticate him.
"People want Dickens to represent some idea of Englishness. It is making him too domestic and homely. The humour is deeply cruel and vicious. He is a massively powerful and disturbing figure.""People want Dickens to represent some idea of Englishness. It is making him too domestic and homely. The humour is deeply cruel and vicious. He is a massively powerful and disturbing figure."
But English or global, amiable or cruel, it's likely the legend of Dickens can endure a little Disney-fication.But English or global, amiable or cruel, it's likely the legend of Dickens can endure a little Disney-fication.

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I take umbrage at the insinuations that Rochester and Chatham are making tenuous connections to Dickens. The area incorporating these two towns did play a role in Dickens'life and many local places and establishments feature in his novels. He even chose to live in Kent and he ended his days locally too. I believe that the 'showman'in Dickens would welcome such a tribute to his life and times. Any comparison with Disney is derogatory. Keep it British and do it our way is my opinion. The 'proof will be in the pudding'. The Medway Towns certainly deserve a boost to the local economy so lets be positive and I wish Dickens World every success. Mrs Wadhams, Chatham
The only response to this is to quote another writer: 'The horror, the horror!'Andrew Crick, Oxfordshire, UK
I am a literature graduate now, but when I was at high school finding any enthusiasm for Dickens' work was very gradual due to the style of teaching. I skipped the entire middle of Great Expectations because the drawn out lessons bored me. I think any attempt to bring Dickens to life for children can only be a good thing. Tamara, southend on sea, Essex
How fun, sampling poverty, misery, despair and death for a few hours befoer stepping back into the sunshine. Surely it's trivalising the social condtions Dickens wrote about? And how are they going to represent Dicken's very real, very complex characters? Mind you, I'm a Dickens nut, so I'll probably go. But i'll hate myself for it.MEB, London
Hmmm, they where going to do a Tolkien based theme pub in the area of Birmingham that he lived in. It met with some amount of criticism and disbelief. 'would you like some shire sauce with your baggins burger?', hmmmm I cant really see this working as a disney-esuqe world either. Tony, Birmingham
Agreed - it does homogenize and "dumb-down" Dickens a bit to present a confined experience like this - however if it rekindles interest in his works for adults, and perhaps encourages a school-age child to pick up Our Mutual Friend or Great Expectations - is any harm done? I'm all for an Elizabeth Gaskell theme-park next!Marian Todd, Chicago, USA
This will be another blight on the landscape around here. Rochester itself is dying and no amount of Dickens themed projects will make it any better. The proposed £68M this has cost would have been better spent regenerating the area; visitors will only have to spend time in Chatham itself to get a dickensian theme going.Scott, Rochester, Kent
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