
Charles Dickens Books and Novels | Charles Dickens Info
Jul 5, 2012 · Wondering what books Dickens wrote? He wrote 15 novels. He also wrote short stories, essays, articles and novellas. Here is a Charles Dickens book list that includes novels, …
Charles Dickens Info - The Life and Work of Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) was an author whose novels include Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol. Learn more about his life and work.
Work | Charles Dickens Info
The Work of Charles Dickens Looking for information about A Christmas Carol? Visit our A Christmas Carol page for information, games and more.
The Life of Charles Dickens
This Charles Dickens biography explores the extraordinary life of one of the greatest authors of the Victorian era. Discover the lesser-known details of Dickens' s journey—from his early …
Charles Dickens Biography
Jan 20, 2019 · Charles Dickens Biography Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870) was a Victorian author whose novels include A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, and Great Expectations. This short …
Timeline of Life Events | Charles Dickens Info
Jul 5, 2012 · Here's a list of facts, events and dates in the life of Charles Dickens. The Charles Dickens timeline also includes information about the era.
The Childhood of Charles Dickens
Jul 5, 2012 · Life was not easy for young Charles Dickens. Learn about his childhood, his dreams of being a gentleman as well as tales of Captain Murderer!
Martin Chuzzlewit - Charles Dickens Info
Jul 5, 2012 · Martin Chuzzlewit was written after Dickens traveled to America in 1842. The United States left quite an impression on Dickens, a very unfavorable impression.
The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens Info
Jul 5, 2012 · Charles Dickens was traumatized by the death of Little Nell, in The Old Curiosity Shop. He felt as though he were experiencing the death of one of his children.
Hard Times - Charles Dickens Info
Jul 5, 2012 · Hard Times was Dickens's tenth novel. It was first published in installments that began in April of 1854 and ran through August of that year.