Article 66K3V ‘The handwriting is wrong’: Dickens letters dismissed as forgeries

‘The handwriting is wrong’: Dickens letters dismissed as forgeries

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Dalya Alberge
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Documents believed to have been written by author withdrawn from auction after expert doubts veracity

Two letters described as written by Charles Dickens in the 1850s have been withdrawn from a forthcoming auction after a leading academic dismissed them as forgeries.

Dr Leon Litvack, an expert analyst of Dickens' letters and manuscripts, told the Guardian: The handwriting is wrong. It's the signature that is always the giveaway. I have letters from the same period that will confirm that these are forgeries."

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