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Books with title Charles Dickens, 1812-1870

  • Charles Dickens

    Schofield & Sims

    Paperback (Schofield & Sims, )
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  • Charles Dickens, 1812-1870;

    Ivor John Carnegie Brown

    Hardcover (Jackdaw Publications, Aug. 16, 1970)
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  • Charles Dickens

    Mick Manning, Brita Granström

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 29, 2014)
    Inspired by Charles Dickens’ own words, Mick and Brita Granstrom bring this extraordinary genius to life, revealing Dickens' childhood working in a London boot polish factory and living near the docks in Chatham, and charting his meteoric rise to fame as a young novelist. Follow him as he climbs a volcano, goes on tour to the U.S., presides at a family Christmas, and gives a thrilling public reading. And discover the stories of ten of Dickens' most famous novels, dramatized for younger readers with captions and graphic-novel comic-strips. Key incidents that inspired the later novels are described, including his marriage and family life. What emerges is a touching portrait of a writer with amazing observational skills, a social conscience, and a strong sense of drama.
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  • Charles Dickens

    Harold Bloom, Jason B. Jones

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Presents important critical essays from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries on Charles Dickens and his works.
  • Charles Dickens

    Andrew Billen

    Hardcover (Short Books Ltd, )
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  • Charles Dickens

    Elizabeth James

    Paperback (British Library Publishing Division, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • Charles Dickens

    Elizabeth James

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 28, 2004)
    Charles Dickens (1812-70) is probably Britain's best-known and well-loved author. His novels such as Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol and Hard Times have provided generations of readers with a unique insight into the realities of nineteenth-century Victorian society, and his own colourful and turbulent life helped to shape some of his most vibrant scenes and famous characters. His impoverished childhood - dogged by his father's debts and imprisonment in London - and years as a parliamentary journalist and legal clerk, brought Dickens first-hand experience of city life, enabling him to expose its realities, injustices and hardships in works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and Nicholas Nickleby. Father of ten children, Dickens struggled with an unhappy marriage, but worked prolifically throughout his lifetime to achieve fame and fortune from his writing and editing. He was often disillusioned with society and championed the welfare of the common man through social, education and housing reforms. His reading tours indulged his love of the stage and enabled him personally to reach his audiences, both in Britain and America. Illustrated throughout with letters, manuscripts, engravings and photographs, Elizabeth James's concise biography provides a clear and revealing portrait of a prolific, talented and highly esteemed literary genius.
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  • Charles Dickens

    Harold Bloom

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Sept. 30, 2003)
    A collection of critical essays on Dickens and his works
  • Charles Dickens

    Harold Bloom, Mei Chin

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Presents biographical information on the English novelist, along with essays commenting on the themes, symbols, and ideas that appear in his works.
  • Charles Dickens

    Donna Dailey, Kyle Zimmer

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 1, 2005)
    This series examines authors of the most popular children's books. It enables readers to discover new works by some of their favourite authors, while providing readers a more fully developed background of the author, his life and works. Ages 13+.
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  • Charles Dickens

    Harold Bloom

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 1987)
    A collection of critical essays on Dickens and his works
  • Charles, Dickens

    Charles Haines

    Hardcover (F. Watts, March 15, 1969)
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