You're thinking of Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty, a book that appeared in 1840-41, chronicling the horrifying 'no popery' riots of 1780. They were headed by Lord Gordon, who stood staunchly against Catholic rights.
"Barnaby Rudge" is a historical novel by Charles Dickens set during the Gordon Riots in England in the late 18th century. It follows the story of Barnaby, a young man with developmental disabilities, and his involvement in the riots. The novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and societal upheaval.
Charles Dickens wrote Barnaby Rudge.
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The novel is Bleak House by Charles Dickens.
Edgar Allan Poe likely got the idea of a talking raven from Charles Dickens' novel "Barnaby Rudge." The bird, Grip, was featured in this novel as a clever and talkative pet. Poe admired the character of Grip and the idea of a talking raven inspired him to create his famous poem "The Raven."
Charles Dickens's 12th novel was A Tale of Two Cities.
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It was written by Charles Dickens in 1843.
The novel by Charles Dickens that begins with the word "our" is "Our Mutual Friend." It was first published serially in 1864-65.
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