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  1. Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol: The Heirloom Edition by Charles Dickens, Christian Birmingham, 2002-10-10
  2. Going Into Society by Charles Dickens, 2008-10-21
  3. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (Volume 2) by Charles Dickens, 2010-10-14
  4. Sunday under Three Heads by Charles Dickens, 2010-07-23
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  6. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens, 2009-03-14
  7. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens, 1997-04-01
  8. The Holly-Tree by Charles Dickens, 2008-04-20
  9. Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph (Penguin Literary Biographies) by Edgar Johnson, 1986-07-01
  10. The Seven Poor Travellers (Dodo Publishing) by Charles Dickens, 2009-09-28
  11. Dickens: A Biography by Fred Kaplan, 1998-09-11
  12. Charles Dickens Four Novels: Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1992
  13. David Copperfield (Dover Thrift Editions) by Charles Dickens, 2005-01-14
  14. The Haunting of Charles Dickens by Lewis Buzbee, 2010-10-26

101. Home Of Rudi's Palm / Amateurfunk / HAM Radio / DL3RUD / Antennen / Antenna
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102. A Journal Of The Life Of Charles Dickens
Timeline of events.
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E ver since I first set up my website to promote my one man show, Charles Dickens LIVE! , there has been a growing number of people who have sent email seeking more information on Dickens' life. Because my research has taken me through at least 8,000 pages of biographical material, I've decided to put all that studying to use by compiling a journal of his life, and then making it available on this website. Many of the biographies I've read, of course seem largely chronological. But they will make occasional small leaps backward and forward in time in an attempt to show the relational cause and effect of one event on another. Rather than attempt to write another biography, since there are already an abundance of them, I felt it may provide a better service, particularly to Dickens scholars, to provide a day by day presentation that is ... A summary of the major events in Dickens' life was a part of the first installment. Work progresses on a more detailed journal, and is being presented a year at a time. The index that provides access to these journals is updated as each new addition is made, as well as an entry to the Updates page. At the inception of this project I anticipated it would take a year to complete, and would have a "final" unveiling in January, 2000. But that date found us two years short of the midpoint in Dickens life, and the balance appears to be an uphill climb, as the remaining years hold an abundance of data to be compiled. But it has been a year that has garnered many new acquaintances, so it has been well worth the effort.

103. A Tale Of Two Cities - The Musical
A New Musical adaptation based on charles dickens' tale of Love and Justice during the French Revolution.
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104. Alibris: Charles Dickens
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105. Tavistock Books
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106. Charles Dickens - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
charles dickens. Book Reviews. Specialized Guides, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. The charles dickens Encyclopedia. 1973. (Ref. PR
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A number of other ELi Research Guides will also direct you to information sources about Dickens, his works and times: Literary Crticism British History Film Studies , and Book Reviews.
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The Charles Dickens Encyclopedia. 1973. (Ref. PR 4595 H34)
The work is divided into eight sections; each in alphabetical order by titles of works, names of people and places (2,000 entries), a time chart, quotations from his works ( largest portion of all), all followed by an index to quotations, and also a general index.
Charles Dickens and his Original Illustrators. (Stacks PR 4586 .C6 1980)
This is a collection of essays, in three parts, covering Hablot Knight Browne and other 17 early and later illustrators. It also includes extensive notes and a bibliography (pp. 277-288).
A Dickens Dictionary. 2nd edition. (Stacks PR 4580 .P5 1970)

107. Charles Dickens --  Encyclopædia Britannica
dickens, charles Encyclopædia Britannica Article. elementary and high school students. , dickens, charles (1812–70). On a pier in
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108. BBC - BBC Four - Simon Callow Interview
Simon Callow talks about his oneman play, 'The Mystery of charles dickens'. With audio clips.
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... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! INTERVIEW SIMON CALLOW Simon Callow decided he wanted to play Charles Dickens after bringing Oscar Wilde's life and works to the stage. BBC4: Can you explain how you worked with Peter Ackroyd in creating the play? Simon Callow: I did a show called The Importance of Being Oscar, about Oscar Wilde, which was written by a great Irish actor called Micheal MacLiammoir. He invented this idea of telling the life story of a great writer through becoming his characters and becoming him. It was such a pleasure and I thought we must find another writer. BBC4: Why did you chose Dickens? SC: The criterion was that the person was not only a wonderful writer but that his life should have been deeply interesting. When you look at English writers, Dickens is about the only person who fulfils these criteria. I thought, "Who could possibly write this?" Ackroyd came immediately to mind. I knew him a little bit socially, and obviously his book is the definitive biography, and I knew that he was interested in writing for the theatre. BBC4: Did you go back to the novels to find the voice for each character, or did you conjure them all up from memory?

109. Charles Dickens --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
dickens, charles Britannica Student Encyclopedia. elementary and high school students. , dickens, charles (1812–70). On a pier in
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110. The Life Of Charles Dickens
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111. The Charles Dickens College
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113. ChurchRodent: Dickens, Charles
Rich Tatum s Glossary of Christian History. Search dickens, charles. Novelist, quoted as describing King Henry VIII as a most intolerable
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114. Charles Dickens At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Essays on dickens' works and eTexts of his novels as well as biographical information, quotes and links.
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Charles Dickens one of the most popular novelists of all time, whose writings combined a range of extraordinary qualities
The novels of Dickens' later life combine extraordinary caricatures and rhetoric with an astonishing sense of social and psychological awarness. They are regarded by critics as some of the most important literary works ever.
Dickens was the most famous author of his era, and his fame grew as he wrote more novels. The Pitwick Papers , which followed a unique method of publication - in monthly installments - set the standard for many similar texts in England at the time.
Dickens left school at the age of 15, and was forced into hard work to support himself. His later novels, particularly David Copperfield , include characters in the same predicament.
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116. Fleet Prison
History of a debtors' prison that could contain some 300 prisoners and their families. Described by charles dickens in his novel The Pickwick Papers. 11971846
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Fleet Prison was situated off Faringdon Road and is now occupied by Caronne House. The prison was named after a river that flowed outside the prison walls. Originally built in 1197 the prison was destroyed three times: Peasants' Revolt (1381), the Great Fire (1666) and the Gordon Riots (1780). In the 1750s Fleet Prison was mainly used for debtors and bankrupts. It usually contained some 300 prisoners and their families. Some inmates were forced to beg from their cells that overlooked the street, in order to pay for their keep. Fleet Prison is described by Charles Dickens in his novel The Pickwick Papers and was featured in The Rake's Progress by William Hogarth . Fleet Prison was demolished in 1846.
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The court into which you enter is the whole length of the building which is about 90 feet. Passing through the lobby, you enter the inner court, where the prisoners entertain themselves with tennis fives, and other amusements, as represented in the print. The keeper is called the warden of the Fleet, and his fees from the prisoners for turning the key, for chamber rent, etc. and this amounts to a considerable sum.

117. Charles Dickens - Britannia Biographies
charles dickens (18121870) A prolific novelist, dickens was born in Portsmouth to John and Elizabeth dickens. Young charles had
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A prolific novelist, Dickens was born in Portsmouth to John and Elizabeth Dickens. Young Charles had an unsettled childhood due to the financial irresponsibilities of his parents. He had to go to work in Warren's Blacking Factory, just two days after his twelfth birthday, as a result of his father being thrown into debtor's prison.
He attended a series of schools, where he was a voracious reader, after which he became an office boy in a law firm. He became a reporter and worked for his uncle's publication, "The Mirror of Parliament". In 1833 he became Parliamentary journalist for The Morning Chronicle, and wrote freelance sketches for many different publications.
From his time as a reporter, Dickens acquired an intimate knowledge of the streets, parks, alleys, mews, gardens, markets and lanes of London, which would provide him with much useful background material for his later work. His experiences as a journalist and selections from his outside writings were published as his first book, "Sketches by Boz" (1836). The pseudonym, Boz, was derived from his own childhood mispronunciation of the name Moses.
In April, 1836, Dickens married Catherine Hogarth, in London, and in the same month, published the first number in the serial, "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club", better known as "The Pickwick Papers". Its fourth installment elevated Dickens to literary and financial success.

118. Guides To Walks In Charles Dickens London
Illustrated guides to the London of charles dickens in the form of guides to short walks and guides to the London of particular novels like David Copperfield.
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Background Guides Mail Order Form Links Walk through London and experience it through the eyes of Charles Dickens. In the 19th century London was the largest and richest city in the world, but struggling to cope with large numbers of desperately poor people. Dickens' novels captured the spirit and the variety of the city. Note: guided walk around Fleet Street - the Heart of Literary London on Monday 31 May.
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119. The Charles Dickens WebRing, Submissions
Submission and links to the WebRing.
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120. Dickens, Charles
charles dickens. Byrom, Thomas. Peyrouton, NC “charles dickens and the Christian Socialists. The Kingsleydickens Myth,” The dickensian Vol.
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Brief Biography Works by Kingsley Secondary Works by Author ... Secondary Works by Date Charles Dickens Byrom, Thomas. “Introduction” to Charles Kingsley, Alton Locke: Tailor and Poet (London: Dent 1970): v-xi.

Byrom considers Alton Locke to be an ambiguous and confusing novel. Kingsley is ambivalent about violence. While he clearly sides with Alton and the notion of a fighting working class, he also agrees with the orderly and conservative ideals of an aristocracy enlightened by the Church. Kingsley is surprising in leaving Catholicism relatively untouched; rather it is the dissenters, especially the Baptists, who receive a harsh criticism. Also, the Tractarians are criticized as is Transcendentalism which Bryom considers Kingsley failed to understand properly. Unlike Yeast which suffered from an excessive authorial presence, the autobiographical mode of Alton Locke results in a work more a novel than a tract. Bryom concludes that Alton Locke , though entertaining, “is only a fitful success. Reading it is rather like watching a film in which much of the footage is out of focus” (ix). Though it is primarily to be considered a failure when compared to the works of Dickens, this is instructive. “

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