FLORID AND POETRY
Charles Dickens' mother was Elizabeth (Barrow) Dickens. After his father, Jhon Dickens, was inprisoned for debt, she along with her children (with the exception of Charles) were forced to join him. Later at the age of twelve Charles was forced to work at "Warren's blacking factory" a shoe-dying factory.
Charles Dickens wrote under the pen name Boz.
Charles Dickens' mother never worked outside of the home.
Charles Dickens based most of his work on actual events that happened in that time
Charles Dickens worked for the Morning Chronicle in 1834.
Charles Dickens was an author and editor. He wrote The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Pickwick and Oliver Twist.
Shoe Shiner
Charles Dickens shoe size is unknown. Charles Dickens was a well known writer and his most famous work was A Christmas Carol.
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London
he was a jornalist
The shared theme in Charles Dickens' books is often social injustice, poverty, and the struggles of the lower classes in society. Dickens frequently highlighted issues such as wealth inequality, child labor, and the harsh conditions faced by the poor during the Victorian era.