Life Of Charles Dickens, Sir Frank T. Marzials
Life Of Charles Dickens, Sir Frank T. Marzials
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Life Of Charles Dickens

Author: Sir Frank T. Marzials

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Lantern

Unabridged: 4 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/30/2023


Synopsis

Charles Dickens lived a very intense life. He was born in Landport, near Portsea in the south of England, in 1812.
His family was a large one. The boy was twelve when he was withdrawn from school, in 1824, and sent to work in a shoe-blacking factory in London for a few months to help his father, imprisoned for debts. This unpleasant experience was never forgotten and marked the beginning of Dickens's social commitment and identification with the poor and the oppressed, which are constantly present in his fiction.
At the age of sixteen Charles Dickens was apprenticed in an attorney's office to study law, but soon gave up and learned shorthand to become a reporter in the courts of law. These experiences provided the material for the description of lawyers and their world in many of his novels.
He was only twenty-one when his first fictional work, Sketches by Boz (1836), appeared in instalments and had an enthusiastic reception from both critics and pub1ic. The publication of Pickwick Papers (1836-7) increased Charles Dickens' popularity and brought in handsome profits, which enabled him to marry.
A frantic career as a novelist developed which was to continue all his life and which Dickens managed to combine with several other activities.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan on January 18, 2023

DNF - got about 32% of the way through, after skipping over and trying to avoid the parts concerning the Dickens’ books that I haven’t yet read, because plotlines etc. were being given away - I gave up as I was bored with it :(......more

Goodreads review by Summer on December 17, 2015

This book gives some interesting insight into the life and works of Charles Dickens. I got a free Kindle version so it was a cheap way to read up on Dickens but I'd like to find a more modern biography that looks at Dickens through modern eyes.......more

Goodreads review by Linda on July 29, 2016

Written 17 years after Dickens death, it is very insightful. Covers each of the novels in depth.......more