Charles Dickens published his first story in a London monthly at age 22. Although he wasn’t paid and it appeared without his name, he was so overcome with joy and pride it took him half an hour to ...
CHARLES DICKENS (488 pp.)—Dame Una Pope-Hennessy—Howell, Soskin ($4). Someone once compared Critic John Forster to a pencil stub—”short, thick, and full of lead.” In writing his classic Life of ...
Dickens, on the other hand, endured a hard-knock life as a child. His father went to debtors' prison; as a boy, Dickens had to work in a shoe-blacking factory. Yet Dickens was brilliant in overcoming ...
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