![]() ![]() ![]() The aim of the Drood Inquiry was to reach the wider public who might usually remain quiet on this. Details and cartoon pictures of the ending will be featured in a special exhibition at the Charles Dickens Museum starting this week.Įnglish Lecturer Peter Orford, who set up the website inviting readers to offer endings, said: “For a century and a half the unfinished Mystery of Edwin Drood has prompted weird and wonderful responses from enthusiasts pushing to get their views heard in articles and books. Now more than 15,000 members of the public have offered their views on the most likely solution – the most popular ending is that Uncle Jasper murdered Edwin Drood. ![]() The writer died before finishing the story and for years experts and enthusiasts have argued over the author’s intended ending. The University of Buckingham has helped to solve The Mystery of Edwin Drood by inviting the public to come up with an ending to Dickens’ unfinished work. Professor David Jacques wins Archaeologist of the Year award NYPD Chief highlights the importance of Diversity as an Intelligence Asset Manchester Arena bombing Report - BUCSIS Director on Sky NewsīUCSIS Twitter account hits 2000 followers ![]()
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