Yes, Charles Dickens achieved fame as a writer during his lifetime. He was one of the most popular and successful authors of the Victorian era, known for works such as "Oliver Twist," "A Christmas Carol," and "Great Expectations." His serialized novels were widely read and enjoyed by a broad audience.
Life in London was very hard for Victorians. Even the wealthy, and Dickens was certainly very wealthy, had to slog through muddy, smelly, disgusting roads, step over animal droppings on the sidewalks, utilize rather primitive sanitary devices, and suffer from uncertain heating and nonexistent cooling. His success, starting with Sketches from Boz and Pickwick Papers, gave him the luxury of working when and where he wanted; the means and the interest to travel; and the energy to involve himself in numerous boards, committees and theatre troupes. He worked incredibly hard at a pace almost unheard of then or now, producing approximately a book a year in serial form. Most nights saw him walking the London streets, poking into alleys and cruising river banks; by dawn, he had usually reached his favorite place for breakfast, after which he turned around and walked home.
Yes, he was (and still is, at least to some) the most famous English-writing author WORLDWIDE (including in your country).
The most popular person in all the English-speaking countries!
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Some of the social problems Dickens addressed are: # Poverty # Prostitution # Homelessness # Hunger # Orphans on the streets
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Charles Dickens did not make any movies, although some of his classic novels were adapted into films many years later. Movies were not around during his lifetime, and he was a novelist.
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Charles Dickens wrote 15 novels in his lifetime, including classics such as "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," and "A Tale of Two Cities."
During Charles Dickens' lifetime, the two kings of England were King George IV and King William IV, and the queen was Queen Victoria. Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837, the year of Dickens' first novel publication.
Everyone read Dickens during his lifetime. He was a huge success from his very first significant work (The Pickwick Papers) and everyone, from the very poor to the Queen, were faithful readers of his work.
His life was far from easy. He sure cared about the way society was during his lifetime, and child labor and many other issues he portrays in his works.
Surprisingly, Charles Dickens did not win any awards or honors during his lifetime. He is known as one of the greatest British authors, and was instrumental in revealing a lot of the social problems that were taking place in Industrial Britain.
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