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Life and Times of Charles Dickens: Autobiographical Novels, Stories, London Society Sketches, Travel Memoirs, Letters & Biographies (Illustrated): David Copperfield, Sketches by Boz, American Notes, Pictures From Italy, Reprinted Pieces, Sunday Under Three Heads, The Uncommercial Traveller, My Father as I Recall Him by Mamie Dickens…

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Biographies

In 'Life and Times of Charles Dickens: Autobiographical Novels, Stories, London Society Sketches, Travel Memoirs, Letters & Biographies (Illustrated)', Charles Dickens offers an intricate tapestry of his life through a selection of autobiographical writings that span the breadth of his literary career. Richly illustrated, the volume combines narrative finesse with social critique, showcasing Dickens's masterful ability to blend personal experience with acute observations of London society during the Victorian era. This work serves not only as a memoir but also as a contextual lens into the societal dynamics and pressing issues of 19th-century England, illustrating how his personal hardships, such as his troubled childhood, profoundly informed his storytelling and character development. Dickens, born into a modest family in Portsmouth, faced the adversities of poverty and child labor in his youth, experiences that indelibly shaped his literary voice. His career as a writer was marked by an earnest desire to expose social injustices and advocate for reform, drawing from his own experiences in the gritty backstreets of London. This collection reveals the man behind the pen, reflecting his passion for storytelling as a vehicle for social change and empathy. This essential volume not only enriches the reader's understanding of Dickens's oeuvre but also provides insight into the man himself, making it perfect for scholars, fans, and newcomers alike. It stands as a testament to Dickens's enduring legacy, inviting readers to explore the intersections of life and literature in one of the greatest authors of the English language.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547009047

Release date

Ebook: June 12, 2022

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