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Charles Dickens - Wikipedia Dickens edited a weekly journal for 20 years; wrote 15 novels, five novellas, hundreds of short stories and nonfiction articles; lectured and performed readings extensively; was a tireless letter writer; and campaigned vigorously for children's rights, education and other social reforms
Charles Dickens | Biography, Books, Characters, Facts, Analysis . . . Charles Dickens (1812–70) was an English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian era His many volumes include such works as A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Bleak House, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, and Our Mutual Friend
The Charles Dickens Page: His Work, Life, and Times Learn about Charles Dickens’ life, his work, his characters, explore maps of the locations he described, and learn how he became the greatest writer of his age
Charles Dickens - Wikiwand Charles John Huffam Dickens was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic He created some of literature's best-known fictional char
Biography of Charles Dickens - Dickens Fair Dickens himself appeared several times, but most especially as David Copperfield himself Throughout his life he pursued multiple careers as a journalist, critic, amateur actor and stage manager, playwright, and philanthropist
Charles Dickens - Biography and Literary Works of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens remains one of the most beloved and influential authors in English literature His novels continue to resonate with readers because they explore timeless themes of love, loss, poverty, and social justice
Charles Dickens - The Novelist of the People - British Heritage He created many of the world's best-known fictional characters and was the greatest novelist of the Victorian era His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and, by the 20th century, critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius