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Before his servitude in the blacking factory, Dickens studied at William Giles' School at Chatham, Kent. After he left the factory, he studied--between the ages of 13 and 15--at the Wellington House Academy in London. Beyond that, he was self-taught, specifically in the area of court reporting, a very demanding course. This was his pathway to writing.

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