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Visionary Debate: J.K. Rowling vs Charles Dickens

J.K. Rowling
Posted by: Sue
September 04, 2007, 03:11 PM

Author J.K. Rowling or author Charles Dickens: which was the greater visionary? This is the question a new series on the BBC is asking, with a special episode to feature the two authors later this month. Focusing on the “worlds of art, music, architecture, science and literature,” this new television series in the UK is featuring several of the leading personalities in these fields, including Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling. The episode on JKR and literary great Charles Dickens, known for his classic works such as Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and A Christmas Carol is set to air September 29 at 0930 GMT on BBC World. Fans can vote who they feel the greater visionary is here, via this link.

The producers blog has the following about filming the segment on J.K. Rowling:

“Later we went to JK Rowling’s home town of Edinburgh with her advocate Kirsty Wark. We filmed in some wonderfully evocative locations including Edinburgh Castle and Prestonfield. It was great that Kirsty brought her son along to the shoot, as he has grown up reading the Harry Potter books and is enraptured by the world Rowling has created. Queuing up with several thousand Potter fans on the night that the final book came out was also a real experience. People at the front of the queue had arrived days before and travelled from all round Europe. Even though they were cold and drenched through from our British summer of rain, they sang merrily to keep themselves warm and were entertained by the magicians and other entertainment that the book shops had laid on. When midnight struck and the crowds were let in, there were faces of pure elation from those who were at last able to get their hands on the final installment, leaving us with no doubt of the massive publishing phenomenon Rowling has created.”

Thanks to the reader who emailed!

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32 Comments

Finn BV

I didn’t want to vote because I thought for sure JKR would surpass Dickens because of her rather large online fan base, and I do quite like Dickens, but seeing that he’s 30% above her right now, I went ahead and voted. Surprising results!

Posted by Finn BV on September 04, 2007, 03:42 PM report to moderator
Pocketwatch

Hmm, it is not really fair to compare JKR to Dickens.

I love them both but only time will tell if her works are true classics and valued by future generations as well.

Posted by Pocketwatch on September 04, 2007, 03:46 PM report to moderator
nadia

oh man some snobby english majors’ heads are going to explode when i send them this link :D

Posted by nadia on September 04, 2007, 03:55 PM report to moderator
Es Kay

oh no! JKR is only 40%?

Posted by Es Kay on September 04, 2007, 03:57 PM report to moderator
The Grey Lady

That’s far too difficult a decision to make. I love both Dickens and JK Rowling.

They are both acute social commentators who have a talent for creating wonderful characters, from the ridiculous to the downright nasty. Both usually base their stories around a stout-hearted, pure central character.And both have a fabulous flair for wit!

I might lean towards JK Rowling slightly more because of the voracious literary appetite she stirs up in me, but I would probably attribute that to her more accesible language and less digressive storylines.

Posted by The Grey Lady on September 04, 2007, 04:14 PM report to moderator
Becca

Vote vote vote we can make Jo win XD

Whyyy are they putting it on effing BBC World? Put it on BBC1 people! I don’t know whether we get BBC World or not =S

Posted by Becca on September 04, 2007, 04:15 PM report to moderator
nadia

oh sweet i get bbcworld, but doesn’t bbc make pretty much all their shows streamable anyways? i’m sure you’ll be able to find it on youtube the next day.

Posted by nadia on September 04, 2007, 04:20 PM report to moderator
Becca

Yeah, but watching Jo on TV is more special than seeing it on YouTube ;) Plus I record all HP stuff that I can so I want to put that on my video!

Posted by Becca on September 04, 2007, 04:21 PM report to moderator
GVC

Does “visionary” have a different meaning in the UK? Here in the US it implies seeing (or trying to) into the future. A Jules Verne type of thing.

Posted by GVC on September 04, 2007, 04:22 PM report to moderator
El Cronista de Salem

I’m afraid I haven’t read Dickens, so I can’t vote (what a shame!). But Jo is a visionary herself, I am sure :) maybe borth are visionaries.

Posted by El Cronista de Salem on September 04, 2007, 04:39 PM report to moderator
vandy

@ GVC yeah…. i have the same doubt… quite confusing…

Posted by vandy on September 04, 2007, 04:45 PM report to moderator
nadia

one of the definitions of “visionary” refers to imagination, not just seeing into the future.

Posted by nadia on September 04, 2007, 04:57 PM report to moderator
Jessie

At the mo’ Dickens and Rowling are 50-50! That’s pretty much amazing. You know what’s not so much amazing? Madonna beating Mozart 90-10% right now. That’s just sickening.

Posted by Jessie on September 04, 2007, 05:18 PM report to moderator
Professor Potter

Pitting JK Rowling against Charles Dickens is way way pre-mature if not unecessary altogether. JK Rowling is my hero. Full stop. But just becasue she is my hero does not mean she is the greatest writer that ever lived. And you can bet that many of us fans will be voting on the BBC without having read any Dickens. Dickens is by far the most accomplished to date. I have read oliver Twist and I have to say it is a great read but not as enjoyable because of the difference in language period. It doesnt make sense to compare the two on a voting system. I will watch the program with much glee but I will not give a dam about who wins because who ever wins won becasue they have the bigger fan base or bigger anti Rowling/Dickens. neither will win on who is actually the greatest.

Posted by Professor Potter on September 04, 2007, 05:21 PM report to moderator
Amy S

Umm, you need to give this about 200 years before anybody will be able to fairly compare these two authors. :/

Posted by Amy S on September 04, 2007, 05:43 PM report to moderator
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