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  1. The adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles, (1812-1870) Dickens, 1889-01-01
  2. THE ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST. Household Edition. The Works of Charles Dickens. by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 1876-01-01
  3. CHARLES DICKENS' CHILDREN STORIES. Re-Told by His GrandDaughter and Others. Altemus Dainty Series, No. 2. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Dickens, Mary Angela. Dickens, 1900
  4. The National Edition: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Volume 7. Nicholas Nickleby. Volume II. by Charles (1812-1870). G.K. Chesterton (introduction) and B.W. Matz (pre Dickens, 1906
  5. A tale of two cities / by Charles Dickens. With illustrations by H. K. Browne by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 1859-01-01
  6. The LIFE And ADVENTURES Of NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Works of Charles Dickens. Household Edition. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Darley, F[elix]. O[ctavius]. C[arr. 1822 - 1888]. - Illustrator. Dickens, 1861
  7. DOMBEY AND SON. Household Edition. The Works of Charles Dickens. by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 1877-01-01
  8. FIRST And EARLY AMERICAN EDITIONS Of The WORKS of CHARLES DICKENS. Burt Franklin Bibliography & Reference Series #151. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Wilkins, William Glyde. [Dickens, 1968-01-01
  9. STUDIES In The NOVEL. Summer 1969. Volume 1, Number 2. CHARLES DICKENS SPECIAL NUMBER. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Lee, James W. - Editor. [Dickens, 1969
  10. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club / Charles Dickens by Charles (1812-1870) Dickens, 1984
  11. The National Edition: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens. Vol 18. Dombey and Son, Vol 1. by Charles (1812-1870). G.K. Chesterton (introduction) and B.W. Matz (pre Dickens, 1908
  12. DICKENS And The CARPENTER. Six Letters from Charles Dickens to John A. Overs now in the Collection of William M. Elkins, Esq., of Philadelphia. A Souvenir of an Exhibition of the Elkins Collection held at the Free Library of Philadelphia during the Summer of 1946. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. [Dickens, 1947
  13. The READINGS Of MR. CHARLES DICKENS, As Condensed by Himself. DOCTOR MARIGOLD and The TRIAL From PICKWICK [BARDELL and PICKWICK]. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. Dickens, 1868
  14. CHARLES DICKENS' BOOK Of MEMORANDA. A Photographic and Typographic Facsimile of the Notebook Begun in January 1855. From the Original Manuscript in the Berg Collection of English and American Literature. by Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Kaplan, Fred - Editor. [Dickens, 1981

21. CHARLES DICKENS
Dickens, Charles (18121870). a web guide to Charles Dickens from literaryhistory.com.Credit www.pdimages.com. main page 19th century authors
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Critical Articles An introduction to Charles Dickens by Dr. Robert Clark from the Literary Encyclopedia. The Victorian Web has introductory essays on the Charles Dickens's writing techniques, themes, biography, and the Victorian cultural and historical context. Information on Charles Dickens especially useful for teachers "Charles Dickens: The Life of the Author," by Kenneth Benson, from the NY Public Library, via Fathom. Includes sections The Young Dickens, Boz Takes Off Like a Rocket: The Sketches and Pickwick, On Top of the World: Oliver Twist to Household Words, A Fearful Locomotive: The Man Who Never Slept, Dickens Onstage: Up Into the Clouds Together, The Great Magician Vanishes. Also see http://www.fathom.com/course/21701768/index.html for additional background materials from Fathom on Victorian art and technology. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FQP/is_4633_132/ai_100392959

22. Oliver Twist
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23. A Christmas Carol
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Dickens, Charles (18121870). Boz; Wikipedia All the Year Round (English);All the Year Round Contributions (English) (as Editor)
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25. Dickens, Charles John Huffham (1812-1870)
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth as the son of a clerk in the Naval The gravestones of Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling at the Poets Corner,
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Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth as the son of a clerk in the Naval Pay Office. His father spent far too much money and in 1824 he was imprisoned in Marshalsea debtor's prison in Southwark. For young Charles this was a very traumatizing experience. Apart from the shame, he had to leave school to work at Warren's Blacking Factory. This terrible period in his life largely explains his social concern in his future novels, especially in "David Copperfield" and "Great Expectations".
In 1829 Dickens became a free lance reporter and in 1830 he fell in love with a banker's daughter, Maria Beadnell. In 1833 their relationship ended. In 1835 he became engaged to Catherine Hogarth and he married her on April 2, 1836.
In 1834 Dickens had adopted the pseudonym "Boz" and in 1836 the first "sketches by Boz" appreared in print. These sketches accompanied the polular illustrations by Robert Seymour. Seymour, however, commited suicide and Dickens turned his work into what would become "The Pickwick Papers" (serialized in 1837), an instant succes.

26. Charles Dickens(1812-1870)
Dickens, Charles (18121870). English novelist, generally considered the greatestof the Victorian period. Dickens s works are charactericizedby attacks on
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Charles Dickens
English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. Dickens's works are charactericizedby attacks on social evils, unjustice, 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 lively 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. The Pickwick Papers were stories about a group of rather odd individuals and their travels to Ipswich Rochester Bath and elsewhere. Dickens's novels first appeared in monthly instalments, including OLIVER TWIST (1837-39), which depicts the London underworld and hard years of the foundling Oliver Twist, NICHOLAS NICKELBY (1838-39), a tale of young Nickleby's struggles to seek his fortune, and OLD CURIOSITY SHOP (1840-41). Among his later works are DAVID COPPERFIELD (1849-50), where Dickens used his own personal experiences of work in a factory, BLEAK HOUSE (1852-53), A TALE OF TWO CITIES (1859), set in the years of the French Revolution. GREAT EXPECTATIONS (1860-61), the story of Pip (Philip Pirrip), was among Tolstoy's and Dostoyevsky's favorite novels. The unfinished mystery novel THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD was published in 1870. From the 1840s Dickens spent much time travelling and campaigning against many of the social evils of his time. In addition he gave talks and reading, wrote pamphlets, plays, and letters. In the 1850s Dickens was founding editor of Household World and its successor All the Year Round (1859-70). In 1844-45 he lived in

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28. Charles Dickens - Biography And Works
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Search all of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is considered to be one of the greatest English novelists of the Victorian period. Dickens's works are characterized by attacks on social evils, injustice, and hypocrisy.
Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Hampshire on February 7, 1812. His father was a clerk in the navy pay office, who was well paid but often ended up in financial troubles. In 1814 Dickens moved to London, and then to Chatham, where he received some education. He worked in a blacking factory, Hungerford Market, London, while his family was in Marshalea debtor's prison in 1824).
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 worked as a shorthand reporter at Doctor's Commons. He wrote for True Son Mirror of Parliament (1832-34) and the Morning Chronicle (1834-36). He was in the 1830s a contributor to the

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Dickens, Charles John Huffam (18121870) Novelist and Journalist. 42 records noted.Scope, literary MSS. Repository, for the location of these papers
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31. Charles Dickens: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Dickens Encyclopedia (1973); N. Page, A Dickens Companion (1987); P. Ackroyd,Dickens London (1988). Works. Works by Charles Dickens (18121870)
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Charles Dickens wrote some of the most popular and widely read novels of the 19th century, from Oliver Twist to A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations . An all-around workhorse, Dickens edited a monthly magazine, serialized his novels, gave public readings and came out with a Christmas story every year, including "A Christmas Carol" in 1843. FOUR GOOD LINKS

32. CHARLES DICKENS, 1812-1870: Great Expectations - Oliver Twist
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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. Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Hampshire, during the new industrial age, which gave birth to theories of Karl Marx. Dickens's father was a clerk in the navy pay office he was well paid but often ended in financial troubles. In 1814 Dickens moved to London, and then to Chatham, where he received some education. Click on the cart to download your book / Haz clic en el carrito para descargar tu libro.
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33. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
Selected Poetry of Charles Dickens (18121870) Charles Dickens was born on Feb.7, 1812, in Portsea and grew up in Chatham. At twelve years old,
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    Charles Dickens was born on Feb. 7, 1812, in Portsea and grew up in Chatham. At twelve years old, his father was jailed for debt, and the entire family suffered poverty and humiliation. Young Dickens began working as a clerk in legal offices and soon, by studying shorthand, became a court reporter, eventually in the House of Commons, for various newspapers including The Morning Chronicle . Then he moved into writing. His first success, Sketches by Boz , followed his marriage on April 2, 1836, to Catherine Hogarth. Dickens wrote some twenty novels between
  • 34. Charles Dickens
    Charles Dickens (18121870) Charles Dickens was born at Landport, in Portsea,on February 7, 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay-office,
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    THE BOYHOOD OF DICKENS
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton Charles Dickens was born at Landport, in Portsea, on February 7, 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay-office, and was temporarily on duty in the neighborhood. Very soon after the birth of Charles Dickens, however, the family moved for a short period to Norfolk Street, Bloomsbury, and then for a long period to Chatham, which thus became the real home, and for all serious purposes, the native place of Dickens. The whole story of his life moves like a Canterbury pilgrimage along the great roads of Kent. There was another touch about the boy which made his case more peculiar, and perhaps his intelligence more fervid; the touch of ill-health. It could not be called more than a touch, for he suffered from no formidable malady and could always through life endure a great degree of exertion, even if it was only the exertion of walking violently all night. Still the streak of sickness was sufficient to take him out of the common unconscious life of the community of boys; and for good or evil that withdrawal is always a matter of deadly importance to the mind. It must be remembered (as I have suggested before) that there was something about the county in which he lived, and the great roads along which he traveled that sympathized with and stimulated his pleasure in this old picaresque literature. The groups that came along the road, that passed through his town and out of it, were of the motley laughable type that tumbled into ditches or beat down the doors of taverns under the escort of Smollett and Fielding. In his neighborhood were definite memorials of yet older and yet greater English comedy. From the height of Gads-hill at which he stared unceasingly there looked down upon him the monstrous ghost of Falstaff, Falstaff who might well have been the spiritual father of all Dickens's adorable knaves, Falstaff the great mountain of English laughter and English sentimentalism, the great, healthy, humane English humbug, not to be matched among the nations.

    35. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of Charles Dickens
    Biography of Charles Dickens (18121870). Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens wasborn in Portsmouth, England on February 7th, 1812, the second of eight
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    Charles Dickens Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby subsequently followed; both were published in monthly installments and reflected simultaneously Dickens' understanding of the underclass and his comedic genius. In 1843, Dickens published one of his most famous works, A Christmas Carol. In this story especially, it was evident how Dickens was becoming disenchanted with the economic philosophy of the world; he blamed much of society's ills on people's obsession with earning money and acquiring a status based on money. His travels abroad, first to America and then all over Europe, in the 1840s began a different stage in his life. His writings became more serious and involved more planning on his part. David Copperfield (1849-50) clearly paralleled his own. Within the story, readers found the same flawed world that Dickens had discovered as a young boy. Other novels were to follow. In the weekly periodicals he started, "Household Words" (1850) and "All the Year Round" (1859), he published such well-known novels as Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations. Dickens' health started deteriorating in the 1860s. The fact that he had started doing public readings of his works in 1858 exacted even greater a physical toll on him. On June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens died and was buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey. Though The Mystery of Edwin Drood was unfinished at the time of his death, he had written fifteen substantial novels and countless shorter pieces by then. His legacy is clear. While he pointed out problems within society?a blinding and mercenary greed for money, neglect of all sectors in society, and a wrong inequality, he offered us, at the same time, a solution. Through his books, we come to understand the virtues of a loving heart and the pleasures of home in a flawed, cruelly indifferent world. In the end, the lesson to take away from his stories is a positive one. Alternately insightful and whimsical, Dickens' writings have shown readers over generations the reward of being truly human.

    36. Everett Library - Search By Subject - Authors, Specific - Dickens, Charles, 1812
    Charles Dickens Dickens, Charles, 18121870 Return to Authors, Specific Presents information on English author Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as part of
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    Offers link to an introduction about Charles Dickens as well as links to the full-text version of several of his works including: Dolby and Son Great Expectations The Pick wick Papers Martin Chuzzlewit Nicholas Nickleby ; and A Tale of Two Cities
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    Presents information on English author Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as part of the Victorian Web site. Offers access to the texts of some of his novels and to a portrait of Dickens.
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    Presents information about English novelist Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870). Offers access to academic and recreational resources, a family tree, a chronology, mailing lists, and electronic texts of Dickens' work. Provides information about societies, symposia, conferences, historic sites, and fellowships. Links to other related Web sites.
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    37. [Letter] 1848 June, Liverpool [to] [Wright?] / Charles Dickens.
    Charles Dickens. Dickens, Charles, 18121870. 1848 June. 1 leaf. See alsoanother letter from Dickens in the collection. Dickens states that he cannot
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    [Letter] 1848 June, Liverpool [to] [Wright?] / Charles Dickens. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. 1848 June. [1] leaf. See also another letter from Dickens in the collection. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. AuthorsEnglish19th century; Theater and societyGreat Britain. English. typle; Working Writer; Features; Arts; 19cty; abyes ALS 79. Lehigh Univeristy Digital Library I remain - Digital Archive powered by CONTENTdm NOTE: A javascript-enabled browser is required to view the digitized version of this item.

    38. [Letter] 1854 January 16, Tavistock House, London [to] William [De Cerjar?], Lau
    Letter 1854 January 16, Tavistock House, London to William De Cerjar?, Lausanne,Switzerland / Charles Dickens. Dickens, Charles, 18121870.
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    [Letter] 1854 January 16, Tavistock House, London [to] William [De Cerjar?], Lausanne, Switzerland / Charles Dickens. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. 1854 January 16. [1] leaf, folded. See also another letter from Dickens in the collection. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870Correspondence. AuthorsEnglish19th century; ItalyDescription and travel 1801-1860. typle; abyes; 19cty; Working Writer; Travel Rome (Italy); Venice (Italy); Turin (Italy); Naples (Italy); Germany; Manchester (England). [De Cerjar?], William. Lehigh Univeristy Digital Library I remain - Digital Archive powered by CONTENTdm NOTE: A javascript-enabled browser is required to view the digitized version of this item.

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