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  1. The National Edition: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Vol 25. Little Dorrit, Volume 2. by Charles (1812-1870). Dickens, 1908
  2. The National Edition: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Vol 12. Misc. Papers; Plays and Poems. by Charles (1812-1870). G.K. Chesterton (introduction) and B.W. Matz (pre Dickens, 1908
  3. CHARLES DICKENS. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Haines, Charles. [Dickens, 1969
  4. Charles Dickens, 1812-1870: A Centennial Volume
  5. Charles Dickens 1812-1870, an Anthology from the Berg Collection
  6. Charles Dickens, 1812-1870 by Una Pope-Hennessy, 1983-02
  7. Charles Dickens, 1812-1870: A Centennial Volume by E. W. F., ed. Tomlin, 1970
  8. THE LIFE STORY OF CHARLES DICKENS 1812-1870 by William Dexter, 1937
  9. The LIFE Of Our LORD. Written for His Children During the Years 1846 to 1849. And Now First Published. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Dickens, 1934
  10. The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. In Two Volumes. Library Edition by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 1874-01-01
  11. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club by Charles, (1812-1870) Dickens, 1889-01-01
  12. Les Grandes esperances. Traduit de l'anglais P. Leyris by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 2222
  13. BARNABY RUDGE; A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty. Complete in One Volume. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Dickens, 1841
  14. The SPEECHES Of CHARLES DICKENS [1841 - 1870]. With a Preface & New, Revised & Enlarged Bibliography. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Shepherd, Richard Herne - Editor. Dickens, 1884

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5. A Christmas Carol
Dickens, Charles, 18121870. A Christmas Carol Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library The entire work (180 KB) Table of
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Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum. The famous writer Charles Dickens was born in this modest house in Portsmouth, England in 1812. The house has
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DICKENS, Charles John Huffam (18121870), certainly the most popular and perhaps the greatest of the great English novelists, was born in
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. Dickens's works are characterized by attacks on social evils, injustice, and hypocrisy. He had also experienced in his youth oppression, when he was forced to end school in early teens and work in a factory. Dickens's good, bad, and comic characters, such as the cruel miser Scrooge, the aspiring novelist David Copperfield, or the trusting and innocent Mr. Pickwick, have fascinated generations of readers. "In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt, as injustice." (from Great Expectations In 1824-27 Dickens studied at Wellington House Academy, London, and at Mr. Dawson's school in 1827. From 1827 to 1828 he was a law office clerk, and then a shorthand reporter at Doctor's Commons. After learning shorthand, he could take down speeches word for word. At the age of eighteen, Dickens applied for a reader's ticket at the British Museum, where he read with eager industry the works of Shakespeare, Goldsmith's History of England , and Berger's Short Account of the Roman Senate . He wrote for True Sun Mirror of Parliament (1832-34), and

13. Charles Dickens: Novelist
Wrote newspaper articles to advocate social reform and novels. Includes short biography and excerpts from his work. (18121870)
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Charles Dickens, the son of John and Elizabeth Dickens, was born in Landport on 7th February 1812. John Dickens worked as a clerk at the Navy pay office in Portsmouth . He later found work in Chatham and Charles, the second of seven children, went to the local school.
John Dickens found it difficult to provide for his growing family on his meager income. In 1822 the family moved to Camden Town in London . John Dickens' debts had become so severe that all the household goods were sold. Still unable to satisfy his creditors, John Dickens was arrested and sent to Marshalsea Prison.
Charles, now aged twelve, found work at Warren's Blacking Factory, where he was paid six shillings a week wrapping shoe-black bottles. Six months after being sent to Marshalsea, one of John Dickens's relatives died. He was left enough money in the will to pay off his debts and to leave prison.
Some of the inheritance was used to educated Charles at a nearby private school, Wellington House Academy. Charles was only a moderate student and at the age of fifteen he left school and found work as an office boy in a firm of solicitors. Charles disliked the work but he did enjoy walking the streets in the evening observing the people of

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GREAT BOOKS INDEX Charles Dickens (18121870) An Index to Online Great Books inEnglish Translation. (mirror site); Letters of Charles Dickens to Wilkie
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Charles Dickens, 18121870. Includes biographical notes and web book editions ofthe major works. These web book editions are part of the University of
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19th Century English author, possibly second only to Shakespeare in lasting popularity. Much of his work dealt with the social issues of the day, and were influential in bringing about change. Many of his novels first appeared in serial form, making his output even more astonishing, because they were written to a deadline. More:
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Search Literature: Classic Classic Literature Writer The Life of Charles Dickens: Born on Friday, 7 February at Landport, a suburb of Portsmouth to John, a clerk in the navy pay-office attached to the dockyard, and Elizabeth Dickens. Father transferred to London with family. Father transferred to Chatham with family.
First gets some schooling, although already an avid reader. Reforms in the Admiralty lose his father his post and most of his incorne. Family moves to a house in Camden Town, London. Father arrested for debt February 2 and consigned to the Marshalsea, where family joins him. Visits his father on Sundays at prison. Eventually family finds him lodging in Lant Street close to them. After father's release on May 28, family returns to Camden Town. Attends day school in Hampstead Road, London. Taken from school; becomes office boy of an attorney; decides to become a journalist.

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