Works of Charles Dickens - Charles Dickens [1]
Our Mutual Friend
Our Parish
Our School
Our Vestry
Out-and-out Young Gentleman
Out of The Season
Out of Town
Over The Way
Pantomime Of Life
Perils of Certain English Prisoners
Pickwick Papers
Pictures From Italy
Plated Article
Plausible Couple
Poetical Young Gentleman
Political Young Gentleman
Poor Man's Tale of a Patent
Poor Relation's Story
Prince Bull. A Fairy Tale
Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble--Once Mayor Of Mudfog
Reprinted Pieces
Schoolboy's Story
Seven Poor Travellers--In Three Chapters
Signal-Man
Sketches By Boz
Sketches of Young Couples
Sketches of Young Gentlemen
Some Particulars Concerning A Lion
Some Short Christmas Stories
Somebody's Luggage
Speech: Boston, April 8, 1868
Speech: Edinburgh, March, 26, 1858
Speech: Liverpool, April 10, 1869
Speech: London, February 14, 1866
Speech: London, June 5, 1867
Speech: London, May 1, 1853
Speech: New York, February 18, 1842
Speech: Administrative Reform. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Speech: Birmingham, February 28, 1844
Speech: Birmingham, December 30, 1853
Speech: Birmingham, January 6, 1853
Speech: Birmingham, January 6, 1870
Speech: Birmingham, September 27, 1869
Speech: Commercial Travellers. London, December 30, 1854
Speech: Coventry, December 4, 1858
Speech: Edinburgh, June 25, 1841
Speech: February 7, 1842
Speech: February 1842
Speech: Gardeners And Gardening. London, June 14, 1852
Speech: Gardening. London, June 9, 1851
Speech: Glasgow, December 28, 1847
Speech: January, 1842
Speech: Knebworth, July 29, 1865
Speech: Leeds, December 1, 1847
Speech: Liverpool, February 26, 1844
Speech: London, April 14, 1851
Speech: London, April 29, 1858
Speech: London, April 30, 1853
Speech: London, April 6, 1846. {20}
Speech: London, February 9, 1858
Speech: London, July 21, 1858
Speech: London, March 28, 1866
Speech: London, March 29, 1858
Speech: London, March 29, 1862
Speech: London, May 11, 1864
Speech: London, May 1, 1858
Speech: London, May 20, 1862
Speech: London, May 7, 1866
Speech: London, May 8, 1858
Speech: London, May 9, 1865
Speech: London, November 2, 1867
Speech: London, November 5, 1857
Speech: London, September 17, 1867
Speech: Macready. London, March 1, 1851
Speech: Manchester, December 3, 1858
Speech: Manchester, October 5, 1843
Speech: New York, April 18, 1863
Speech: New York, April 20, 1868
Speech: Newspaper Press Fund.--london, May 20, 1865
Speech: Sanitary Reform. London, May 10, 1851
Speech: Sheffield, December 22, 1855
Speech: The Farewell Reading. St. James's Hall, March 15, 1870
Speech: The Newsvendors' Institution, London, April 5, 1870
Speech: The Oxford And Harvard Boat Race. Sydenham, August 30
Speech: The Royal Academy Dinner. London, May 2, 1870
Speech: The Royal Literary Fund. London, March 12, 1856
Speeches: Literary And Social
Spirit Of Chivalry In Westminster Hall
Sunday Under Three Heads
Tale of Two Cities
Theatrical Young Gentleman
Threatening Letter
Three 'Detective' Anecdotes
Three Evenings In The House
Three Ghost Stories
'Throwing-Off' Young Gentleman
To Be Read At Dusk
Tom Tiddler's Ground
Trial For Murder
Trottle's Report
Uncommercial Traveller
Very Friendly Young Gentleman
Walk in a Workhouse
What Christmas Is As We Grow Older
Wreck of The Golden Mary
Young Couple
Young Ladies' Young Gentleman
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Biography of Charles Dickens
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Charles John Huffam Dickens; (7 February 1812 - 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime.
Later critics, beginning with George Gissing and G. K. Chesterton, championed his mastery of prose, his endless invention of memorable characters and his powerful social sensibilities, yet writers such as George