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CHARLES DICKENS

By: Angie Acuña David Marmolejo Leydi Marmolejo Laura Trujillo Luisa Rodríguez

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

(Portsmouth, UK, 1812-Gad's Hill, id., 1870) British writer. In 1822, his family moved from Kent to London, and two years later his father was imprisoned for debt. The future writer then went to work in a shoe factory, where he met the harsh living conditions of the lower classes, whose complaint he devoted much of his work.

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Self-taught, if we exclude the two and a half years at a private school, he got a job as a trainee lawyer in 1827, but already aspired to be a playwright and journalist. He learned shorthand and gradually got a living with my writing; He began writing chronicles of courts to access later to a post of parliamentary journalist and finally under the pseudonym Boz, published a series of articles inspired by the everyday life of London (Sketches by Boz).

The same year, he married Catherine Hogarth, daughter of the director of the Morning Chronicle, the newspaper that circulated between 1836 and 1837, the melodrama of The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, and later Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. The serial publication of virtually all his novels created a special relationship with his public, which came to exercise significant influence, and his novels are delivered more or less directly on the issues of their time way.

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Characteristics of his books Introduced in his works very different

people. There was humorous and other serious

issues. Readings could give such a force and

authenticity.

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BOOKS WRITTEN

Papeles póstumos del Club Pickwick…….1837Oliver Twist……………….1839Nicholas Nickleby………….1839La tienda de antigüedades………1840 - 1841Cuento de Navidad…………..1843El grillo del hogar…………………..1845La batalla de la vida…………….1846

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