Charles Dickens

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By Gregorious

Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens facts

  • Name: Charles Dickens
  • Birthname: Charles John Huffham Dickens
  • Born: 7 February 1812
  • Place of birth: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
  • Spouse: Catherine Hogarth (2 April 1836 - 1858) (separated) 10 children
  • Died: 9 June 1870
  • Place of death: Gadshill, England, UK
  • Cause of death: Stroke

Charles Dickens Brief Biography

Charles Dickens is to Victorian England what Shakespeare is to Renaissance England. This greatest of Victorian writers was born in Landport, Portsmouth, on February 7, 1812.

Dickens has produced some of the most memorable writings in the English language, including such well known works as A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, and The Pickwick Papers.

Dickens's works are characterized by attacks on social evils, injustice, and hypocrisy. Dickens's good, bad, and comic characters, such as the cruel and greedy Ebenezer Scrooge, the aspiring novelist David Copperfield, or the trusting and innocent Mr. Pickwick, have fascinated generations of readers.

Even today his works are still widely read and regularly adapted for cinema and television. Over 75 feature films have been made based on his books.

Charles Dickens Books

A Tale of Two Cities
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Great Expectations
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A Tale of Two Cities (Dover Thrift Editions)
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Great Expectations (1946) - opening sequence

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Lidian 3 years ago

Great summary - I love Victorian novels and Dickens especially. Bleak House is my favorite of his novels (I like the BBC dramatization as well)

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RKHenry 3 years ago

He's in my top ten!

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Teresa McGurk 3 years ago

Have you read any Dickens?

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htodd 6 months ago

Thanks for the nice post...

Andriy 5 months ago

Great video,thanks.

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