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"Bumbledom." It is a term used by Charles Dickens to refer to the bureaucratic inefficiency, red tape, and incompetence of the British government. In his novels, particularly "Bleak House," Dickens uses satire to critique the failings and absurdities of government agencies and officials.
There have been dozens of movie characters named Dickens, from those unrelated to Charles Dickens to satirical roles.
Stafford Dickens's birth name is Charles Stafford Dickens.
Hazel Dickens's birth name is Hazel Jane Dickens.
Monica Dickens's birth name is Monica Enid Dickens.
His father's name was John Dickens and his mother's Elizabeth nee Barrow.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
Byrd Dickens's birth name is Jason Edward Wayne Dickens.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
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Little Jimmy Dickens's birth name is Dickens, Jimmy Cecil.
Two writers who influenced Charles Dickens growing up were William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes. Dickens admired Shakespeare's poetic language and storytelling, while also being inspired by Cervantes' satirical and comedic style in "Don Quixote."
William Makepeace Thackeray was a contemporary and rival of Charles Dickens during the Victorian era. Both authors were popular at the time, but Thackeray's satirical style was seen as a competitor to Dickens' sentimental and social critique narratives.