Charles dickens death biography summary

  • Charles dickens death biography summary
  • Charles dickens death biography summary

  • Charles dickens death biography summary
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    Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870) Victorian novelist who created some of the most memorable characters in English Literature, while also criticising the worst excesses of Victorian society.

    Novels included Oliver Twist, Great Expectations and David Copperfield.

    Early life

    Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth on 7 February 1812, to John and Elizabeth Dickens.

    As a child, Charles experienced the fickle hands of fate; he was first taught at a private school before being removed because of his family’s financial hardship.

    In fact, his father’s debts were so bad, the whole family (apart from the young Charles was sent to the debtor’s prison at Marshalsea – this would later be the setting for one of his novels – Little Dorrit).

    However, although Charles escaped detention in the debtors’ prison, he was made to work long, 10 hour days, at a local boot-blacking factory. The hard and dangerous work left a lasting impression on Charles Dickens, who