Life and Times of Charles Dickens: Autobiographical Novels, Stories, London Society Sketches, Travel Memoirs, Letters & Biographies (Illustrated): David Copperfield, Sketches by Boz, American Notes, Pictures From Italy, Reprinted Pieces, Sunday Under Three Heads, The Uncommercial Traveller, My Father as I Recall Him by Mamie Dickens...

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In 'Life and Times of Charles Dickens: Autobiographical Novels, Stories, London Society Sketches, Travel Memoirs, Letters & Biographies (Illustrated)', readers are offered a comprehensive collection of works by the renowned Victorian author Charles Dickens. Filled with vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary, this anthology showcases Dickens' literary genius and his ability to capture the essence of 19th-century London society. Through his autobiographical novels and stories, readers are transported to a time of great change and innovation, where issues of class, poverty, and morality are expertly woven into narratives that continue to resonate with audiences today. The inclusion of illustrations further enhances the reading experience, bringing Dickens' world to life. Charles Dickens, known for his masterful storytelling and keen observation of human nature, drew inspiration from his own life experiences and observations of the society around him. Growing up in poverty, facing adversity, and rising to become one of the most celebrated authors of his time, Dickens' personal journey is reflected in his works, adding depth and authenticity to his storytelling. 'Life and Times of Charles Dickens' is a must-read for literature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of Victorian society and the human condition. This anthology not only offers a glimpse into the life of one of the greatest novelists in literary history but also presents a captivating exploration of the themes that defined Dickens' enduring legacy.

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Charles Dickens (1812–1870) remains one of the most renowned English novelists of the Victorian era, gifted with a keen social insight and a flair for creating memorable characters. Born in Portsmouth, England, his experiences with financial hardship and labor in a blacking factory during his childhood informed much of his writing, imbued with themes of social reform and the plights of the working class. Dickens's literary career was prolific, spanning novels, short stories, essays, and journalism. His first commercial success came with 'The Pickwick Papers' (1836), quickly followed by a succession of celebrated works such as 'Oliver Twist' (1837), 'David Copperfield' (1849–50), which was notably autobiographical, and 'Great Expectations' (1860–61), masterpieces marked by their rich storytelling, satire, and humor. A distinctive feature of Dickens's work is his vivid portrayal of Victorian London, a city he both loved and condemned for its social disparities. Furthermore, his creation of some of literature's most enduring characters, including Ebenezer Scrooge and Miss Havisham, shows his profound understanding of human nature. As a social commentator, Dickens's works often reflected his advocacy for children's rights, education reform, and other pressing social issues of his time. 'Life and Times of Charles Dickens: Autobiographical Novels, Stories, London Society Sketches, Travel Memoirs, Letters & Biographies (Illustrated)' provides a comprehensive look at Dickens's life, capturing his literary genius and the era he both celebrated and critiqued through his body of work.

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