This quote comes from â??Dombey and Sonâ?? by Charles Dickens. This is the story of a foolish man who seeks love in all the wrong places. He neglects and abuses his daughter and shows preference for anyone over her until, near the end of his life, he finally understands she was the only person who truly loved him.
This quote is not attributed to Charles Dickens. It is actually from Charles Dickens' work "Oliver Twist." The full quote is, "I have made a tomb of my heart, where I would have treasured up the memory of my child."
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This has been attributed to Malcom X, but I have found no definitive source verifying this. I believe this was said by Alexander Hamilton.
John Dickens died on March 31, 1851 of a urethral infection. He remained a source of difficultly throughout the life of his son Charles Dickens due to constant debt.
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It has been attributed to Archimedes.
Wikipedia is a great source for information about Dickens and his works. You can also Google "Dickens" and "A Christmas Carol" and get literally thousands of site that will summarize, explicate and criticize his works.
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Dickens was a very reliable source for conditions and culture in the 19th century. He focused more on the mid- and lower classes, but re-created their world so accurately and poignantly that laws were passed and foundations were formed to alleviate the conditions.
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