About This Book
The biography traces the life and career of Charles Dickens from a precarious childhood marked by family debt and early work in a blacking factory through his rise as a reporter, novelist, editor, and popular public reader. It follows his domestic relationships, theatrical pursuits, travels to America and Italy, and the production and reception of major works, offering analysis of recurring themes such as pathos, pride, and social satire. The narrative interweaves discussion of publishing ventures, illustrative collaborators, critical responses, health setbacks, and the evolution of his literary methods and public persona.
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