The Life Of Charles Dickens
A biography by Harshil Shah - An Elizabethan Era View
January 2004
Contents
Introduction..................................................................Pg.3
Early Childhood..............................................................Pg.4
Dickenss functional Life................................................Pg.6
Dickenss Personal and Family Life.............................Pg.9
What is Dickens Famous for?.......................................Pg.12
Dickens and Theatre.......................................................Pg.15
Dickens Readings.........................................................Pg.15
What was Dickens like authentically?...................................Pg.16
Conclusion...................................................................Pg.19
Introduction
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is champion of the greatest English novelists of the straight-laced period. He wrote many novels, such as Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, scarce they didnt die with him. His books ar still very popular today.
Dickenss novels are full of great feeling. He tries to fight injustice and unfairness, he loathes social evil, and he despairs double standards. Many events and people in his books were based on events and people in his life. As a child, he had very bad experiences - working in a factory and his father going to prison and facing poverty.
Dickenss belles-lettres are complex. Sometimes he preaches social reform and family life. other(a) times he vividly and brutally reflects on the Victorian era. Occasionally he uses comedy for example writing nearly things behaving like people whilst people behave like machines. His dash of writing is very descriptive - he writes like an visionary yet frightened child.
Early Childhood
Charles Dickens was born February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, He was the second child of eight children. Dickens father was a work in the navy. Although he was well paid, he often got into hustle because he was unable to use his money wisely.
When Dickens was cardinal years old, his family moved to Chatham in London. By four, Dickens was an esurient reader. Dickens loved his father and they would often take walks. During one of these walks that he saw a grand, old house called Gads pitchers mound Place. He fell in love with it...
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