Dickens's best friend and biographer was John Forster.
That was Frank Stone, the son of Dickens's long-time friend, artist Marcus Stone.
You mean Our Mutual Friend.
John Rokesmith (alias Harmon) says it to Bella Wilfer in Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend."
The book Our Mutual Friend was written by Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens' last book was called our mutual friend and it was published the year he died.
It is not actually by Charles Dickens. The quote is by Linda Grayson. The saying was created by Linda Grayson's Printwick Papers. However, Charles Dickens has frequently been credited for the saying because people have confused Printwick Paperswith the Dickens book The Pickwick Papers.
Charles Dickens' bookkeeper was George Dolby, a close friend who also acted as his manager and advisor. Dolby played a crucial role in managing Dickens' finances and helping him with his literary career.
The second to last novel that Charles Dickens wrote was "Our Mutual Friend," published in 1864-1865.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
Not exactly "left" home but Charles Dickens went to live with a family friend, Elizabeth Roylance in Camden Town, when his parents were put in jail.
Charles John Huffam Dickens Nickname-Boz He used his nickname in the early of his writing career.
The name of Charles Dickens mother was Elizabeth Dickens.