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Charles Dickens
he was 12
his father imprisoned for debt
he was sent to work in a factory
In 1836
published Sketches by Boz
collection of artcles describing London’s people and scenes
he adopted the pen name “Boz”
born
in Portsmouth in 1812.
The Pickwick papers
revealed his humoristic and satirical qualities
He then started his career as a novelist
Other novels
deal with social
issues and the consitions of the working classes
Great Expectations and other
he is on the side of poor
most of his novels are set in London
critical against the impact of industrialism to
society
in his history the character is create on stereotipates
children conveyed the moral message of history
died
in London in 1870
is buried in Westminster Abbey
he began his career first as a parliamentary
reporter and then as a journalist