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Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was an English novelist and social critic whose works remain among the most celebrated in literary history. Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens experienced hardship in his youth, including time spent working in a factory when his family faced financial difficulties. These early experiences shaped his writing, which often focused on themes of poverty, social injustice, and the struggles of the working class. His novels, originally published in serialized form, gained immense popularity for their vivid characters and engaging storytelling.

Dickens’s impact on the literary world is profound, particularly in his ability to blend compelling narratives with sharp social commentary. His works helped bring attention to the harsh realities of Victorian England, influencing public opinion and reform. Known for creating memorable characters and richly detailed settings, Dickens set a standard for character-driven storytelling that continues to influence literature, film, and television. His legacy endures as a master storyteller who used fiction to illuminate society’s most pressing issues.

Title Publication Date Buy Listen
Sketches by Boz 1836 Amazon
The Black Veil 1836 Amazon
The Pickwick Papers 1836 Amazon
Oliver Twist 1837 Amazon
The Mudfog and Other Sketches 1837 Amazon
Nicholas Nickleby 1838 Amazon
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman 1839 Amazon
Master Humphrey's Clock 1840 Amazon
The Old Curiosity Shop 1841 Amazon
Barnaby Rudge 1841 Amazon
American Notes for General Circulation 1842 Amazon
A Christmas Carol 1843 Amazon
Martin Chuzzlewit 1844 Amazon
The Chimes 1844 Amazon
Pictures from Italy 1846 Amazon
The Battle of Life 1846 Amazon
Dombey and Son 1846 Amazon
The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain 1848 Amazon
The Cricket on the Hearth 1848 Amazon
David Copperfield 1850 Amazon
The Holly Tree Inn 1855 Amazon
Hard Times 1854 Amazon
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 1857 Amazon
Little Dorrit 1857 Amazon
A Tale of Two Cities 1859 Amazon
A Child’s History of England 1851 Amazon
Bleak House 1853 Amazon
Nobody’s Luggage 1862 Amazon
Tom Tiddler’s Ground 1861 Amazon
Great Expectations 1861 Amazon
A Message from the Sea 1861 Amazon
The Uncommercial Traveller 1861 Amazon
Mrs. Lirriper’s Lodgings 1864 Amazon
A Child’s Dream of a Star 1868 Amazon
Doctor Marigold 1865 Amazon
Our Mutual Friend 1865 Amazon
The Signal-Man 1866 Amazon
No Thoroughfare 1867 Amazon
Mugby Junction 1866 Amazon
The Magic Fishbone 1867 Amazon
Holiday Romance 1868 Amazon
George Silverman’s Explanation 1868 Amazon
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners 1857 Amazon
Somebody’s Luggage 1862 Amazon
Captain Boldheart 1864 Amazon
Going into Society 1858 Amazon
The Trial of William Tinkling 1865 Amazon
Bardell v. Pickwick 1850 Amazon
Hunted Down 1860 Amazon
The Mystery of Edwin Drood 1870 Amazon
Collected Poems, Verses and Papers Collection Amazon
A Collection of Short Christmas Stories Collection Amazon
A Collection of Ghost Stories Collection Amazon
Collected Short Stories Vol 1 Collection Amazon
Collected Short Stories Vol 2 Collection Amazon
Collected Short Stories Vol 3 Collection Amazon
Collected Letters Vol 1 Collection Amazon
Collected Letters Vol 2 Collection Amazon
Reprinted Pieces Collection Amazon
Speeches: Literary and Social Collection Amazon
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