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Charles Dickens: His Words Brought the Victorian Age to Life
Charles Dickens: His Words Brought the Victorian Age to Life
Dickens read his stories on the stage in the UK and USA
Dickens read his stories on the stage in the UK and USA
Dickens became famous quickly for his Pickwick Papers featuring the popular Sam Weller
Dickens became famous quickly for his Pickwick Papers featuring the popular Sam Weller
Dickens died whilst writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Dickens died whilst writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Dickens was allowed to visit his parents in debtor's prison on Sundays
Dickens was allowed to visit his parents in debtor's prison on Sundays
Poverty forced Dickens to work in a factory putting labels on pots
Poverty forced Dickens to work in a factory putting labels on pots
Dickens turned to writing fiction at 21 and sold his first story to Monthly Magazine
Dickens turned to writing fiction at 21 and sold his first story to Monthly Magazine
Dickens worked as a reporter on the Morning Chronicle, travelling widely by stage coach
Dickens worked as a reporter on the Morning Chronicle, travelling widely by stage coach