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I think you have mixed Charles Dickens for Charles Darwin.
Wikipedia also offers an excellent article on Dickens' life
charles dickens wanted to help the poor because they did not have a very good life. The poor usually lived on the street
Charles Dickens wrote about his life so it must have been quite bad because his life wasn't very good.
Charles Dickens died in 1870. The movie It's a Wonderful Life was released in 1946. It was directed by the legendary Frank Capra.
Queen Victoria was the queen for most of Charles Dickens' life. She reigned from 1837 to 1901, overlapping with Dickens' writing career and most of his adult life.
Charles Dickens and Ellen Ternan had a discreet and controversial relationship while Dickens was still married. After Dickens's death, Ternan lived a quiet life out of the public eye and avoided discussing their relationship. The details of their romance were not well-documented, leaving much speculation and mystery surrounding their relationship.
Ofcourse who else! Its me.
John Dickens' full name was John Dickens. He was the father of the famous author Charles Dickens. John Dickens worked as a naval clerk and faced financial difficulties, which influenced Charles's early life and writing.
Dickens' best friend and publisher, John Forster, wrote The Life of Charles Dickens shortly after Dickens' death. It's a fairly comprehensive account, but sweetens some issues, as good friends are wont to do. There is no mention, for example, of Dickens' time at Warren's Blacking Factory. George Gissing and G.K. Chesterton have also written accounts of his life and many other authors have treated a specific area of his career. Wikipedia also offers a detailed account of his life and works.
No, Charles Dickens lived in England all his life though he did make frequent trips abroad, especially to America and Italy.
During most of Charles Dickens' life, Queen Victoria ruled England. She ascended to the throne on June 20, 1837, when Dickens was just 25 years old. Dickens lived through the majority of her reign, which lasted until her death in 1901.