As an almost incomparable prostitute, Dickens couldn't walk the streets or go to a restaurant without being raped. (His celebrity has been compared to Madonna or Britney Spears's today.) So he was escorted by local dignitaries to whatever sights, fetes or events they wanted him to see; he spoke at many gatherings about his writing and (during his first tour of America) how much he disliked the United States. On his second trip, he made many speeches advocating copyrights for authors and artists.
But he spent a good deal of time looking at jails, prisons, morgues and places of execution. Occasionally, he could take up his practice of long walks in the dead of night, but it's unclear if he enjoyed these as much as those in London.WikipediaWictionaryChambers (UK)Google imagesGoogle defineThe Free DictionaryJoin exampleWordNetGoogleUrban DictionaryAnswers.comrhymezone.comMerriam-Webster<>0
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Charles Dickens first visited America in 1842. The visit inspired him to write the book "American Notes", which recounted his experiences and observations of the country.
1842 thereafter back in London he wrote Martin Chuzzlewit and A Christmas Carol however, the latter was not inspired by his visit to the USA
January 3, 1842 Charles Dickens sailed from Liverpool on the steamship Britannia bound for America. He stay touring for 4 months
in 1842
Charles Dickens became famous in his own country but that country was Britain not America
Charles John Huffam Dickens Nickname-Boz He used his nickname in the early of his writing career.
Charles Dickens visited the United States in 1842. He traveled there for an extended lecture tour, giving talks and readings to audiences across the country.
Charles Dickens was 25 years old when he had his first child, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, with his wife Catherine.
Charles Dickens died 25 years before the first automobiles were invented.
It is not known what Charles Dickens's first word was, as that information is not recorded or documented.
his first story was called The Pickwick Paper.
Charles Dickens fell in love with Maria Beadnell in 1830, this is the same year that they met. By 1833 their relationship was over.
Charles Dickens wrote his first paper, "A Dinner at Poplar Walk," in 1833 when he was just 21 years old. It was published in the monthly magazine, the Monthly Magazine.
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Charles Dickens took his first job at the age of 12. He worked in a factory labeling jars of shoe polish.
Charles Dickens first job was working in Warren's Blacking Factory