Charles Dickens was a very little and a very sickly boy, but he had always the belief that this circumstance had brought to him the inestimable advantage of having greatly inclined him to reading.
Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton was a popular novelist, playwright, journalist, politician, and friend of Charles Dickens, who named his youngest child for him. Lytton's A Strange Story was serialized during ...
Charles Dickens Birthplace pays homage to the life ... Dickens spoke fondly of his early childhood in Portsmouth, as recalled by his close friend John Foster: "He has often told me that he ...
A classical novel in which Dickens depicts as flawlessly as possible the lowest, meanest and worst of the populace during the revolution. | Berbasis di ...