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  • ** [http://worldofbiography.com/0037%2DCharles%20Dickens/ Charles Dickens Biography] ** {{gutenberg author | id=Charles_Dickens | name=Charles Dickens}}
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  • ...is final one, ''[http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/02/hitchens-201202 Charles Dickens's Inner Child]'', published posthumously in February 2012.
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  • Ghost story by Charles Dickens, published 1866
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  • Popular and now classic [[novella]] by [[Charles Dickens]].
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  • Novel by Charles Dickens which centres on a long-running legal case.
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  • The 1951 version of Charles Dickens' ''A Christmas Carol'' featuring Alistair Sim.
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  • 1938 film version of [[Charles Dickens]]'s [[A Christmas Carol]] starring [[Reginald Owen]] as [[Scrooge]].
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  • * [[Charles Dickens]]
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  • | title = Charles Dickens, His Life and Work.
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  • ...eatrical, written by Wilkie Collins along with the substantial guidance of Charles Dickens.
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  • ...Seymour Hicks as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was the first sound version of the Charles Dickens classic ''A Christmas Carol''.
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  • ...t Professors of English Literature, and a longtime writer and editor for [[Charles Dickens]]'s magazine ''[[Household Words]]''. He worked at ''Household Words'' fro
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  • ...and Yard]], which he led from 1846 to 1852, and also an acquaintance of [[Charles Dickens]], who used him as a model for the character of [[Inspector Bucket]] in his
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Charles Dickens]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''The Signal-Man''' is a ghost story by [[Charles Dickens]], first published in the 1866 Christmas edition of ''[[All the Year Round]
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  • ...o see. It starred [[Seymour Hicks]] as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, by [[Charles Dickens]]’s account, “a wrenching, grasping, covetous old sinner”.
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  • ...hat the principal edition of the play is entitled "Under the Management of Charles Dickens." Although its original audience, as staged in Dickens's home [[Tavistock *''Under the Management of Charles Dickens: His Production of "The Frozen Deep"'', by Robert Louis Brannan. Ithaca, Ne
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  • Plays and films based on A Christmas Carol by [[Charles Dickens]]
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  • The 1938 film adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]'s novella '''A Christmas Carol''' starred [[Reginald Owen]] as Scrooge an
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  • ...Christmas Carol/Catalogs/Plays and films based on A Christmas Carol]] by [[Charles Dickens]]
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  • Plays and films based on ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]]
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  • '''A Christmas Carol''' is a [[novella]] by [[Charles Dickens]], one of his most popular works. It has many film and stage adaptations.
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  • ...rooge''' is one of the best-known and most acclaimed film adaptations of [[Charles Dickens]]'s ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
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  • '''''Bleak House''''' is the ninth [[novel]] by [[Charles Dickens]], published in 20 monthly parts between March 1852 and September 1853. The
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  • ...e 1st Duke of Wellington, [[George Stephenson]], [[Michael Faraday]] and [[Charles Dickens]]. * [[Charles Dickens]]
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  • ...88, a one-off [[Christmas]] special was broadcast, as a reworking of the [[Charles Dickens]] classic ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''. It upended the story by imagining Eben
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  • ...nd critical success, being noticed by [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Walter Savage Landor|Landor]], [[John Stuart Mill|J.S. Mill]]
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  • ...in order to apprehend suspects red-handed. This had been done before, as [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]] recounted in "The Detective Police," when a Detective Sergeant po
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  • [[Image:Dickens.jpg|right|thumb|Charles Dickens|250px]] | name = Charles Dickens
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  • ...hildren's literature in 1970. He also illustrated the complete works of [[Charles Dickens]] for the Folio Society. ...'', Keeping took on the mammoth task of illustrating the complete works of Charles Dickens for the Folio Society. His knowledge of the vanishing world of industrial L
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  • ...lbert_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha|Prince Albert]] of [[Wilkie Collins]] and [[Charles Dickens]]'s play ''[[The Frozen Deep]]''. It was also home to some of the earliest
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  • ...me to the throne in 1837. Around that time, [[Thomas Carlyle|Carlyle]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]] and [[William Makepeace Thackeray|Thackeray]] were publishing som
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  • ...ly regarded. Many of his novels were initially serialised, like those of [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], but in Balzac's case there was no telling how long they would en .... Enough of them are recognized as [[masterpiece]]s, to rank him as the [[Charles Dickens]] of France.
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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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