He was writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It was not finished, but it was still published in 1870.
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Charles Dickens wrote a variety of books, including novels, short stories, and novellas. Some of his most famous works include "A Christmas Carol," "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities." Dickens is known for his vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary on 19th-century society.
Charles Dickens' wrote these following books;
he wrote...
Oliver Twist (1837--1839)
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1838--1839)
The Old Curiosity Shop (1840--1841)
Barnaby Rudge (1841)
A Christmas Carol (1843)
The Chimes (1844)
The Cricket on the Hearth (1845)
The Battle of Life (1846)
The Haunted Man (1848)
Martin Chuzzlewit (1843--1844)
Dombey and Son (1846--1848)
David Copperfield (1849--1850)
Bleak House (1852--1853)
Hard Times (1854)
Little Dorrit (1855--1857)
A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
Great Expectations (1860--1861)
Our Mutual Friend (1864--1865)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (unfinished) (1870)
other books
Sketches by Boz (1836)
Master Humphrey's Clock (1840--1841)
American Notes (1842)
Pictures from Italy (1844--1845)
The Life of Our Lord (1846, published in 1934)
A Child's History of England (1851--1853)
The Uncommercial Traveller (1860--1869)
Oliver twist
a Christmas carol
great expectations
the old curiosity shop
and lots lots more
A Christmas carol
christmas carol the twits
He didn't write enough books?
Charles loved books he read books until he had an idea how to write intresting books.
Charles Dickens never traveled to India, nor did he place any of his stories there.
Charles always wanted to be a writer so he read books and he got in s hsbbit of writing books
In most of his books, Dickens wrote about Victorian society in general and the poor and disenfranchised in specific.
That's extremely subjective, so almost impossible to answer. Not everyone thinks his books were strange.
Miscellaneous Papers Pictures From Italy A child's History of England
Charles Dickens wrote 15 novels during his lifetime, including classics such as "Great Expectations," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities." He wrote these novels between 1836 and 1870.
No, Charles Dickens did not write Pride and Prejudice. It was written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. Charles Dickens is known for his novel "Great Expectations" and "A Christmas Carol," among others.
the magazines that Charles Dickens were In America and England