Great Expectations book report - detailed analysis, book summary, literary elements, character analysis, Charles Dickens biography, and everything necessary for active class participation. Introduction Published in weekly installments from December 1, 1860, to August 3, 1861. Great Expectations is a story of a young … [Read more...] about Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870) was born in Portsmouth, England. He is one of the most popular writers in the history of literature.
Dickens was pulled from school at a young age when his father was put in prison for debts. He was forced to take a job in a blacking warehouse, which influenced his writing later in life. When his father left prison, Dickens returned to school but was mostly self-taught.
After finishing school, he became a legal clerk then went on to work as a reporter in the courts and parliament. In 1833 he began to publish humorous descriptive sketches of daily life in London under the pseudonym, Boz. The series of articles, accompanied by artistic sketches became very popular and led to his publication of "The Pickwick Papers".
It also led to a new way of writing in London; the serial story. Dickens maintained his fame with a series of popular novels, editing magazines, and charitable work pressing for social reforms. He also managed a theatrical company who performed for Queen Victoria and did public readings of his works.
But, success in business did not mean success in his home life. After an affair with a young actress and citing incompatibility with his wife, they separated in 1858 even though the marriage had produced 10 children. He suffered a fatal stroke on June 9, 1870, and was buried in Westminster Abbey five days later.
David Copperfield
David Copperfield book report - detailed analysis, book summary, literary elements, character analysis, Charles Dickens biography, and everything necessary for active class participation. Introduction David Copperfield is a semi-autobiographical novel by British writer Charles Dickens, published 1849-50. A … [Read more...] about David Copperfield
A Tale of Two Cities
From April to November, 1859, Charles Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" in weekly installments. This method of writing a novel was genius. The suspense kept the readers excited about the next installment and it made a lot of money. Also, the regular person could read it. At the time most books were owned and read by … [Read more...] about A Tale of Two Cities
Bleak House
"Bleak House" is one of the most famous works by the revered author Charles Dickens. Originally published in a serial format between March 1852 and September 1853, the book's main plot is a satrization of the English judicial system and it's popularity helped spark a reform movement that helped create a legal reform in … [Read more...] about Bleak House
A Christmas Carol
"A Christmas Carol" written by Charles Dickens was published as a novella on December 19th of 1843. It was an instant success and has been popularized and has never been out of print. It was written at a time when people were beginning to sing carols and make celebrate Christmas with parties. In 1838 Victoria began … [Read more...] about A Christmas Carol
Hard Times
"Hard Times" by Charles Dickens was originally published between April and August in 1854 in a serialized form. Realizing that his weekly periodical, Household Words needed a boost in sales, Dickens hoped that putting "Hard Times" in it would help. He was right, it did boost sales. Charles Dickens had visited some … [Read more...] about Hard Times
Oliver Twist
In the novel "Oliver Twist" we can read about the shocking destiny of Oliver Twist, a poor boy who lost his mother during birth. Through a realistic display we can see his miserable life in the orphanage and later on in the streets. The novel deals with a social problem, better said the growing parentless children in … [Read more...] about Oliver Twist