Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens was born on Feb 07, 1812 in UK. Charles Dickens's big-screen debut came with A Christmas Carol directed by J. Searle Dawley in 1910. Charles Dickens is known for Nicholas Nickleby directed by Douglas McGrath, Stella Gonet stars as Mrs. Nickleby and Andrew Havill as Mr. Nickleby. The upcoming new movie Charles Dickens plays is Scrooge: A Christmas Carol which will be released on Dec 02, 2022.

Charles Dickens' father was a clerk at the Naval Pay Office, and because of this the family had to move from place to place: Plymouth, London, Chatham. It was a large family and despite hard work, his father couldn't earn enough money. In 1823 he was arrested for debt and Charles had to start working in a factory, labeling bottles for six shillings a week. The economy eventually improved and Charles was able to go back to school. After leaving school, he started to work in a solicitor's office. He learned shorthand and started as a reporter working for the Morning Chronicle in courts of law and the House of Commons. In 1836 his first novel was published, "The Pickwick Papers". It was a success and was followed by more novels: "Oliver Twist" (1837), "Nicholas Nickleby" (1838-39) and "Barnaby Rudge" (1841). He traveled to America later that year and aroused the hostility of the American press by supporting the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement. In 1858 he divorced his wife Catherine, who had borne him ten children. During the 1840s his social criticism became more radical and his comedy more savage: novels like "David Copperfield" (1849-50), "A Tale of Two Cities" (1959) and "Great Expectations" (1860-61) only increased his fame and respect. His last novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", was never completed and was later published posthumously.

  • Birthday

    Feb 07, 1812
  • Place of Birth

    Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK

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