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Dickens Charles
(1812–1870)
English author, b. Portsmouth, one of the world’s most popular, prolific, and skilled novelists.
The son of a naval clerk, Dickens spent his early childhood in London and in Chatham. When he was 12 his father was imprisoned for debt, and Charles was compelled to work in a blacking warehouse. He never forgot this double humiliation. At 17 he was a court stenographer, and later he was an expert parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle. His sketches, mostly of London life (signed Boz), began appearing in periodicals in 1833, and the collection Sketches by Boz (1836) was a success.
Soon Dickens was commissioned to write burlesque sporting sketches; the result was The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836–37), which promptly made Dickens and his characters, especially Sam Weller and Mr. Pickwick, famous. In 1836 he married Catherine Hogarth, who was to bear him 10 children; the marriage, however, was never happy. Dickens had a tender regard for Catherine’s sister Mary Hogarth, who died young, and a lifelong friendship with another sister, Georgina Hogarth.
The early-won fame never deserted Dickens. His readers were eager and ever more numerous, and Dickens worked vigorously for them, producing novels that appeared first in monthly installments and then were made into books. Oliver Twist (in book form, 1838) was followed by Nicholas Nickleby (1839) and by two works originally intended to start a series called Master Humphrey’s Clock: The Old Curiosity Shop (1841) and Barnaby Rudge (1841).
Dickens wrote rapidly, sometimes working on more than one novel at a time, and usually finished an installment just when it was due. Haste did not prevent his loosely strung and intricately plotted books from being the most popular novels of his day. When he visited America in 1842, he was received with ovations but awakened some displeasure by his remarks on copyright protection and his approval of the abolition of slavery. He replied with sharp criticism of America in American Notes (1842) and the novel Martin Chuzzlewit (1843). The first of his Christmas books was the well-loved A Christmas Carol (1843). In later years other short novels and stories written for the season followed, notably The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth.
Dickens lived in Italy in 1844 and in Switzerland in 1846. Dombey and Son (1848) was the first in a string of triumphant novels including David Copperfield (1850), his own favorite novel, which was partly autobiographical; Bleak House (1853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (1857); A Tale of Two Cities (1859); Great Expectations (1861); and Our Mutual Friend (1865). In 1856 he bought his long-desired country home at Gadshill. Two years later, because of Dickens’s attentions to a young actress, Ellen Ternan, his wife ended their marriage by formal separation. Her sister Georgina remained with Dickens to care for his household and the younger children.
Dickens was working furiously, editing and contributing to the magazines Household Words (1850–59) and All the Year Round (1858–70) and managing amateur theatricals. To these labors he added platform readings from his own works; three tours in the British Isles (1858, 1861–65, 1866–67) were followed by one in America (1867–68). When he undertook another English tour of readings (1869–70), his health broke, and he died soon afterward, leaving his last novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, unfinished. His grave is in Westminster Abbey.
Charles Dickens is one of the giants of English literature. He wrote from his own experience a great deal—the Marshalsea prison dominates Little Dorrit, and his father was at least partially the model for Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield. Although he was expert at journalistic reporting, he wrote nothing that was not transformed from actuality by his imagination. Sharp depiction of the eccentricities and characteristic traits of people was stretched into caricature, and for generations of readers the names of his characters—Mr. Pickwick, Uriah Heep, Miss Havisham, Ebenezer Scrooge—have been household words.
His enormous warmth of feeling sometimes spilled into sentimental pathos, sometimes flowed as pure tragedy. Dickens was particularly successful at evoking the sights, sounds, and smells of London, and the customs of his day. He attacked the injustices of the law and social hypocrisy and evils, but after many of the ills he pictured had been cured he gained still more readers. Some critics complain of his disorderliness in structure and of his sentimentality, but none has attempted to deny his genius at revealing the very pulse of life.
Anguilla, 1983, Jiminy cricket in a wall clock
Anguilla, 1983, Jiminy cricket in front of a tea pot
Anguilla, 1983, Jiminy cricket and a toy horse
Anguilla, 1983, Bob Cratchit
Anguilla, 1983, Uncle Scrooge
Anguilla, 1983, The Chipes
Anguilla, 1983, Bells
Anguilla, 1983, Mr. Pickwick
Anguilla, 1983, Pickwickins
Anguilla, 1983, Pickwickins
Antigua, 1970, Dickens, Mr. Pickwick
Antigua, 1970, Dickens, Oliver Twist
Antigua, 1970, Dickens, David Copperfield
Antigua, 1990, Orfans asleep
Antigua, 1990, Oliver Twist
Antigua, 1990, The Marchioness
Antigua, 1990, Little Neil
Antigua, 1990, Mr. Pickwick
Antigua, 1990, Unexpected arrivals at mr. Peggoty's
Antigua, 1990, Artful Dodger picking pocket
Barbuda, 1970, Oliver is introdused to Fagin
Barbuda, 1970, Dickens and Scene from «The Old Curiosity Shop»
Botswana, 1970, Mr. Micabwber
Botswana, 1970, Scrooge
Botswana, 1970, Fagin
Botswana, 1970, Bill Syles
Bulgaria, 1947, Stoyan Buchvarov in Christmas Carol
Cameroon, 1970, Bust of Dickens
Cameroon, 1970, David Copperfield
Cameroon, 1970, Dickens writing
Cayman Islands, 1970, Mr. Micaber and David
Cayman Islands, 1970, The «Marchioness»
Dominica, 1970, Scroodge and Marley's Ghost
Dominica, 1970, Fezziwig's Ball
Dominica, 1970, Scroodge and his Nephew's Party
Dominica, 1970, Scroodge and the Ghost of Christmas Present
Dubai, 1970, Dickens portrait
Dubai, 1970, Dickens portrait
Dubai, 1970, Dickens portrait
Dubai, 1970, Dickens portrait, books
Great Britain, 1970, The Pickwick Papers
Great Britain, 1970, Mr. and Mrs. Micawber
Great Britain, 1970, David Copperfield and Betsy Trotwood
Great Britain, 1970, Oliver Twist
Great Britain, 1972, Cap with Dickens' portrait
Great Britain, 1988, «The Adventures of Oliver Twist»
Great Britain, 1988, «The Personal History of David Copperfield»
Great Britain, 1993, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit
Great Britain, 1993, Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig
Great Britain, 1993, Mr. Scrooge
Great Britain, 1993, Prize Turkey
Great Britain, 1993, Mr. Scrooge's Nephew
Great Britain, 1996, Muffin the Mule
Guinea, 2008, Charles Dickens, dog
Guinea, 2008, Charles Dickens, dog
Isle of Man, 2001, Oliver Twist
Liberia, 1998, Oliver Twist
St. Helena Island, 1970, Dickens, Mr. Pickwick and Jobb Trotter
St. Helena Island, 1970, Dickens, Mr. Bumble and Oliver
St. Helena Island, 2006, Charles Dickens and mr. Pickwick
St. Kitts-Nevis, 1970, Dickens's Birthplace
St. Kitts-Nevis, 1970, Dickens
St. Vincent, 1987, Dickens and Scene from «A Christmas Carol»
St. Vincent, 1987, Dickens and Scene from «A Christmas Carol»
St. Vincent, 1987, Dickens and Scene from «A Christmas Carol»
St. Vincent, 1987, Dickens and Scene from «A Christmas Carol»
St. Vincent, 1987, Teacher reading to class
Tristan da Cunha, 2001, Charles Dickens
Turks & Caicos, 1970, Dickens and Scene from «Oliver Twist»
Turks & Caicos, 1970, Dickens and Scene from «A Christmas Carol»
Turks & Caicos, 1970, Dickens and Scene from «Pickwick Papers»
Turks & Caicos, 1970, Dickens and Scene from «The Old Curiosity Shop»
USSR, 1962, Charles Dickens
Great Britain, 1970.06.03, Broadstairs, Kent. Dickens Fellowship
Great Britain, 1970.06.03, London WS2. Old Curiosity Shop
Great Britain, 1970.06.03, Pickwick, Corsham. Dickens Centenary
Great Britain, 1970.06.03, Winterbourne. David Copperfield
Great Britain, 1970.06.09, Portsmouth. Dickens Birthplace Museum
Great Britain, 1979.06.02, Rochester. Dickens Festival
Great Britain, 1982.06.03—06, Rochester. Dickens Festival
Great Britain, 1983.06.04, Rochester. Charles Dickens Festival
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Broadstairs. Mother with girl
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Chatham. Scrooge
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Higlam-by-Rochester. Gads Hill
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, London WS2. Old Curiosity Shop
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, London. The Dickens Fellowship
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, London. The Dickens House
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Newcastle. Visit of Dickens
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Pickwick. A Christmas Carol
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Porthmouth. Birthplace of Dickens
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Portsmouth. A Christmas Carol
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Rochester. A Christmas Carol
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Rochester. A Christmas Carol
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Rochester. Dance
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Rochester. Radio Time
Great Britain, 1993.11.09, Rochester. Scrooge and Bob Cratchit
Great Britain, 1999.12.07, Rochester. Dickens
Great Britain, 1999.12.07, Rochester. Dickens Broadstairs
Rumania, 1962, Charles Dickens