The Complete Works of Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens is arguably the first fiction writer to have become an international celebrity. He popularized episodic fiction and the cliffhanger, which had a profound influence on the development of film and television. He enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, winning universal praise as a literary genius.
Dickens' novels and beloved tales not only entertained the world, but helped to improve the lives of the lower classes and fight social injustices. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents Dickens' complete works, with hundreds of illustrations and many rare texts.
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About the Author
Charles Dickens was a prolific and influential English novelist born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era and remains celebrated for his vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary.
Dickens experienced financial hardship during his childhood, which deeply influenced his later writing, particularly his concern for the plight of the poor and disadvantaged. His experiences working in a factory as a child and his family's struggles with debt provided material for many of his novels.
Dickens rose to fame with the publication of his first novel, "The Pickwick Papers," in 1836. He went on to write numerous other acclaimed works, including "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," "Bleak House," "Great Expectations," and "A Tale of Two Cities." His novels often depicted the struggles of the working class in Victorian England, as well as themes of poverty, social injustice, and redemption.
In addition to his novels, Dickens was also a prolific journalist, editor, and public speaker. He used his writing and public platform to advocate for social reform and raise awareness about the pressing issues of his time.
Dickens' literary legacy continues to be celebrated worldwide. His novels remain popular classics and have been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and stage productions. Dickens died on June 9, 1870, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and inspire readers of all ages.