The Man Who Changed Society
Charles John Huffam Dickens was a marvelous novelist, his work not only influenced literature but engrained itself into modern culture.
Charles Dickens life seemed basically life a novel he would have written himself. The life of this famous author isn 't anything you would have expected. Even I was astonished to learn about Charles Dickens 's life. He introduced 247 new words or new usages to The Oxford English Dictionary. Words like butter-finger, cheesiness, fluffiness, to verbs like "mother-in law", "to manslaughter", and "to towel". Charles John Huffam Dickens was a marvelous novelist, his work not only influenced literature but embedded itself into modern culture
Dickens was born February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England to John and Elizabeth Barrow Dickens. He was the second of eight children. The Dickens moved around a lot and finally settled in Chatham.
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He also influence other great writers from today. Charles had several important works. The top 10 were "A Christmas Carol" was one of. He did not win any awards but his writings made him become the most popular person in his era. Before being a famous novelist, Charles Dickens was a political journalist for the Morning Chronicles.
Charles married his first love. Her name was Catherine Hogarth, daughter of London newspaper editor.
Dickens had 10 children with Catherine, but later labeled her as an unfit mother and humiliated her. He fell in-love with his sister in-law after his wife died and she died too. He dearly loved his pet raven that when it died he had it stuffed and mounted onto his study, later being an inspiration for Poe 's The Raven.
Charles later years were basically consisting of two main additions to his previous activities. The first was multiple public readings and lectures. Second, he was a successive editor. Dickens had been many things in his life; he was a reporter , an actor, a conjurer, a poet, a lecturer, and a editor and he