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Charles John
Huffam Dickens born in Landport, near Portsmouth, Hampshire, on February 7,
1812, and died at Gad's Hill Place in Higham, Kent, on June 9, 1870 (at age 58)
, is considered the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. From his earliest
writings, he became immensely famous, his popularity growing steadily through
his publications.
The notable
experience of his childhood, which some regarded as the key to his genius, was,
shortly before his father's imprisonment for debts to the Marshalsea, his
twelve-year employment at Warren where he stuck labels on shoe polish for more
than one year. Although he returned almost three years to school, his education
was brief and his great culture is mainly due to his personal efforts.
He founded
and published several weeklies, consisting of fifteen major novels, five
smaller books (novellas in English), hundreds of short stories and articles on
literary or societal subjects. His passion for the theater led him to write and
stage plays, to play comedy, and to make public readings of his works which,
during often harassing tours, quickly became extremely popular in Great Britain
and the United States, United.
Charles
Dickens has been an indefatigable advocate for children's rights, education for
all, the status of women and many other causes, including prostitutes.
He is
appreciated for his humor, his satire of morals and characters. His works were
almost all published in weekly or monthly soap operas, a genre inaugurated by
himself in 1836: this format is binding but it allows to react quickly, even if
it means modifying the action and the characters along the way. The intrigues
are cared for and are often enriched by contemporary events, even if the story
takes place beforehand.
Published in
1843, a Christmas carol has been widely internationalized, and its work has
been praised by renowned writers such as William Makepeace Thackeray, Leon
Tolstoy, Gilbert Keith Chesterton or George Orwell for his realism, his comic
spirit, his art of characterization and the acuteness of his satire. Some,
however, like Charlotte Brontë, Virginia Woolf, Oscar Wilde or Henry James,
have accused him of lacking regularity in style, of privileging the sentimental
vein and of being content with superficial psychological analyzes.
Dickens has
been translated into many languages, with its endorsement for the first French
versions. His work, constantly re-edited, has always been adapted to theater,
cinema, music hall, radio and television.
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