Charles Dickens was a contradiction when it came down to his own family life. He originally wanted only three children but blamed his wife for the fact that they had ten. One wonders why he did not consider himself at least a little bit responsible for his large family. He was particularly hard on his sons with the exception of the first born Charley whom he loved. Much of the joviality of family life that you can read in his books was evident at least to some extent in his early domestic life, but he had sexual weaknesses amongst which a weakness for young girls was the most destructive and this eventually broke up his family unit and caused a separation from his wife. The more you understand about Dickens the more you come to realise that he was a very human man and his sexuality to some extent destroyed his family ideal. I think he knew this. I think he was sorry for it as indeed are many men so afflicted.
Charles Dickens was married to Catherine Dickens and they had ten children together: Charles Jr., Mary, Catherine, Walter, Francis, Alfred, Sydney, Henry, Dora, and Edward.
Charles Dickens was born on the 7th of February 1812. He was born in Landport in Portsmouth. He was born at number 387 mile end terrace.
his mother and father were John and Elizabeth Dickens
Charles dickens grandparents were servants.
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His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
Charles Dickens had seven siblings, including his sisters Frances "Fanny" and Letitia "Letty."
Charles Dickens had seven siblings, for a total of eight children in his family.
Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare
I believe you are thinking of the English novelist Charles Dickens, and no, they were not related.
yes he was mrried with a family but didnt like to talk about it
Charles Dickens's wife was Catherine Hogarth Dickens. They had ten children: Charles, Mary, Kate, Walter, Francis, Alfred, Sydney, Henry, Dora, and Edward.
The name of the workhouse Charles Dickens' family was in was the Marshalsea Prison in Southwark, London. This experience greatly influenced his writing and shaped his views on social injustices.
Charles Dickens father was John Dickens (1786-1851), and his mother was Elizabeth (née Barrow, 1789-1863).
No, Charles Dickens was not an only child. He was one of eight children in his family, and he had six siblings.
Frances (Fanny) Elizabeth Dickens c.1810 - 1847Letitia Dickens 1816 - 1893Harriet Dickens born after 1816Frederick DickensAlfred Lamert DickensAugustus Newnham Dickens
It was written by Charles Dickens