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Charles Dickens
Who was Charles
            Dickens?
• Charles Dickens was a
  English writer of the
  Victorian period and was
  renowned as the greatest
  novelist in the world, he was
  an English writer. Some of
  the characters that he created
  are the most distinctive
  imaginary characters.
Why is he so famous
• Charles Dickens is so famous
  because of his novels and
  short stories and being a social
  critic. The novels that Dickens
  wrote in his lifetime bought
  him money, popularity and
  fame. Another reason which
  made him famous was that
  how good his literature was,
  and how recognised it was
  from scholars .
Where in his early
      life did he live?
• In Dickens's
  early life he
  lived in
  Portsmouth,
  Bloomsbury,
  Camden Town,
  imprisoned in
  Southwark,
  Marshalsea
  and North
  London
When did Dickens live?

• Charles
  Dickens was
  born on the 7th
  of February
  1812 and past
  away on the
  9th of June
  1870.
What made him so
          famous

• Dickens was
  brought to fame in
  1836 by the single
  large copy of the
  Pickwick papers.
How is Dickens still
  remembered to today
• Dickens is
  renowned as
  being the best
  writer of the
  Victorian period
  and possibly of
  all time
What did he do?
• Charles Dickens wrote
  over 30 Novels that all
  are still famous to this
  day. Charles was a
  writer for all of his life
  but he also was a social
  critic. Charles wrote
  some books on
  transportation, the
  transportation of
  convicts to Australia
BIBLIOGRAPHY


• http://www.leninimports.com/charles_dickens_new_4a.jpg

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens

• charlesdickenspage.com/

• www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dickens_charles.shtml

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Charles dickens

  • 2. Who was Charles Dickens? • Charles Dickens was a English writer of the Victorian period and was renowned as the greatest novelist in the world, he was an English writer. Some of the characters that he created are the most distinctive imaginary characters.
  • 3. Why is he so famous • Charles Dickens is so famous because of his novels and short stories and being a social critic. The novels that Dickens wrote in his lifetime bought him money, popularity and fame. Another reason which made him famous was that how good his literature was, and how recognised it was from scholars .
  • 4. Where in his early life did he live? • In Dickens's early life he lived in Portsmouth, Bloomsbury, Camden Town, imprisoned in Southwark, Marshalsea and North London
  • 5. When did Dickens live? • Charles Dickens was born on the 7th of February 1812 and past away on the 9th of June 1870.
  • 6. What made him so famous • Dickens was brought to fame in 1836 by the single large copy of the Pickwick papers.
  • 7. How is Dickens still remembered to today • Dickens is renowned as being the best writer of the Victorian period and possibly of all time
  • 8. What did he do? • Charles Dickens wrote over 30 Novels that all are still famous to this day. Charles was a writer for all of his life but he also was a social critic. Charles wrote some books on transportation, the transportation of convicts to Australia
  • 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY • http://www.leninimports.com/charles_dickens_new_4a.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens • charlesdickenspage.com/ • www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dickens_charles.shtml

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