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  • ...ficiently favorable for at least certain "best selling" authors, including Charles Dickens, in the early years of the nineteenth century.
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  • *{{citebook|last=Dickens|first=Charles|authorlink=Charles Dickens|title=The Old Curiosity Shop|year=1841|pages=Chapter 73|url=http://www.gute
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  • ...and [[serial]] forms, bringing writers such as [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Jules Verne|Verne]], and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] to a mass au ...the [[novel]] over the centuries since have been [[Jane Austen|Austen]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy|Tolstoy]], [[Marcel Proust|Proust]],
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  • ...and [[serial]] forms, bringing writers such as [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Jules Verne|Verne]], and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] to a mass au ...the [[novel]] over the centuries since have been [[Jane Austen|Austen]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy|Tolstoy]], [[Marcel Proust|Proust]],
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  • ...n for [[Charlotte Bronte]] (though none for her sisters). He recognised [[Charles Dickens]] as easily the most popular author of the day, but thought his works would
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  • ...50px|right|"The Ghost Engine of Christmas Present", an illustration from [[Charles Dickens]]'s novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' (1843).]] ...e of heartfelt celebration, and efforts were made to revive the holiday. [[Charles Dickens]]' book ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' (1843) played a major role in reinventing
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  • ...Bernard Shaw]]'s "Pygmalion", in "Oliver Twist", and in many other of [[Charles Dickens]]' novels. The "Old Curiosity Shop" and "number 221B Baker Street" did not
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  • ...he "walls are flocked with fleur-de-lis and the shelves are stocked with [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]]", and nothing is later than 1910; there he sips [[Calvados]] and
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  • [[Charles Dickens]] was greatly enamored of Franklin's achievements, and it was at his sugges
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  • [[Charles Dickens]] was greatly enamored of Franklin's achievements, and it was at his sugges
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  • ...wn favorite fictional and literary social worlds. I've already mentioned [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]] and a personal favorite [[Alan Furst]] but haven't yet had a chan
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  • ...Charles Dickens]]<ref>[http://www.online-literature.com/dickens/hardtimes/ Charles Dickens: ''Hard Times'', The Literature Network, 2010]]</ref>, and [[Thomas Hardy
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  • ...the [[Bank of England]] [[British banknotes|ten pound note]], replacing [[Charles Dickens]]. His impressive, luxuriant beard (which was reportedly difficult to forge
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  • 1812 &nbsp;[[Charles Dickens]] [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dickens_charles.shtml] (18
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  • ...eacher, Miss Jane Gray, the young Hoover was introduced to the novels of [[Charles Dickens]] and [[Sir Walter Scott]]. ''[[David Copperfield (novel)|David Copperfield
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  • |Charles Dickens
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  • ...sa May Alcott]], [[William Ellery Channing]], [[James Fenimore Cooper]], [[Charles Dickens]], [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]], [[Washington Irving]], [[Henry Wadsworth Longfe
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  • ...rlotte Bronte]], [[Emily Bronte]], [[C.S. Lewis]], [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], [[Charles Dickens]], [[Mary Shelley]], [[H. G. Wells]], [[George Eliot]], [[Rudyard Kipling]]
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  • ...writers include [[Daniel Defoe]], [[Sir Walter Scott]], [[Jane Austen]], [[Charles Dickens]], the [[Brontë|Brontë sisters]], [[Thomas Hardy]], [[Joseph Conrad]], Si
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