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Charles Dickens and his work

Charles Dickens and his work. Full name - Charles John Huffam Dickens Born on 7th February in 1812 in Portsmouth, Hampshire Elizabeth née Barrow and John Dickens 8 siblings In 1814 moved to London, then to Chatham Private education – in William Giles's School in Chatham

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Charles Dickens and his work

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  1. Charles Dickens and his work

  2. Full name - Charles John Huffam Dickens Born on 7th February in 1812 in Portsmouth, Hampshire Elizabeth née Barrow and John Dickens 8 siblings In 1814 moved to London, then to Chatham Private education – in William Giles's School in Chatham Worked some months at Hungerford Wellington House Academy from 1824 to 1826

  3. Reporter for the Morning Chronicle in 1834 2 April 1836, Dickens married Catherine Hogarth, daughter of George Hogarth They had 10 children In 1840-s spent much time travelling In 1844-45 lived in Italy, Switzerland and Paris Died at Gadshill on June 9, 1870 Buried in Westminster Abbey

  4. Dickens's career as a writer of fiction started in 1833 He published ~ a dozen major novels, a large number of short stories, a handful of plays, and several non-fiction books. Nonfiction, poetry (verse) and plays some examples: A Child's History of England (1853) The Frozen Deep (play, 1857) Speeches, Letters and Sayings (1870) Pictures from Italy — illustrations Pictures from Italyis a travelogue, written in 1846. The book reveals the concerns of author.

  5. Short Stories Sketches by Boz (1836) The Mudfog Papers (1837) in Bentley's Miscellany magazine Reprinted Pieces (1861) The Uncommercial Traveller (1860–1869 Sketches by "Boz," is a collection of short pieces published in 1836 accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank.

  6. ''Boz'' became Charles's pseudonym: "Who the dickens "Boz" could be Puzzled many a learned elf, Till time unveiled the mystery, And "Boz" appeared as Dickens' self."

  7. Thank you for your attention.

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