Charles Dickens

A literary luminary whose timeless tales illuminate the human condition with wit, compassion, and enduring relevance.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens, born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, was a literary giant of the Victorian era whose works continue to enchant readers worldwide. From humble beginnings, Dickens rose to prominence as a prolific novelist and social commentator, capturing the complexities of 19th-century England with unparalleled insight and empathy. His timeless classics such as “Great Expectations,” “Oliver Twist,” and “A Tale of Two Cities” delve into themes of poverty, injustice, and the resilience of the human spirit, while his memorable characters and vivid storytelling have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Dickens’s ability to blend humor, pathos, and social criticism has earned him a revered place in the pantheon of English literature, making him a beloved icon whose influence transcends time and borders.

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A Tale of Two Cities
Oliver Twist Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist
Bleak House Charles Dickens
Bleak House
Great Expectations Charles Dickens
Great Expectations
Our Mutual Friend Charles Dickens
Our Mutual Friend
Hard Times Charles Dickens
Hard Times
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens
The Old Curiosity Shop
Ghost Stories Charles Dickens
Ghost Stories
The Mystery of Edwin Drood Charles Dickens
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Mr. Minns and His Cousin Charles Dickens
Mr. Minns and His Cousin
The Life of Our Lord Charles Dickens
The Life of Our Lord
The Battle of Life Charles Dickens
The Battle of Life
A Christmas Tree Charles Dickens
A Christmas Tree