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Dickens's correspondents spanned the whole social scale of 19th century England from reformed street prostitutes to Queen Victoria herself. They included family members, of course, and Dickens's publishers; writers like Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, John Forster, Alfred Tennyson (not yet ennobled), and William Makepeace Thackeray; the artists Clarkson Stanfield ...
The bibliography of Charles Dickens (1812–1870) includes more than a dozen major novels, many short stories (including Christmas-themed stories and ghost stories), several plays, several non-fiction books, and individual essays and articles.
Charles John Huffam Dickens (/ ˈ d ɪ k ɪ n z / ⓘ; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic.He created some of literature's best-known fictional characters, and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. [1]
Our Mutual Friend (5 P) P. The Pickwick Papers (1 C, 12 P, 1 F) T. A Tale of Two Cities (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Novels by Charles Dickens"
Short story collections by Charles Dickens (2 P) Pages in category "Works by Charles Dickens" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Dickens family" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Charles Dickens; Charles Dickens Jr. Dora Annie Dickens; Edward ...
What: Charles Dickens’ original handwritten manuscript of "A Christmas Carol" from December 1843 Where: The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave., New York
The book was written in late 1844, during Dickens's year-long visit to Italy. [2] John Forster , his first biographer, records that Dickens, hunting for a title and structure for his next contracted Christmas story, was struck one day by the clamour of the Genoese bells audible from the villa where they were staying.