Charles Dickens, had he never died, would have been 200 years old on February 7, 2012.
Charles Dickens is as thoroughly British as any man who ever lived.
Charles Dickens never traveled to India, nor did he place any of his stories there.
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Yes, Charles Dickens has American descendants. His great-great-grandson, the author Lucinda Hawksley, is an American citizen.
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I believe his origanal language was Engish and he taught himself to speak French and Italian but he could read little of any language.
Surprisingly, Charles Dickens did not win any awards or honors during his lifetime. He is known as one of the greatest British authors, and was instrumental in revealing a lot of the social problems that were taking place in Industrial Britain.
Charles Dickens did not make any movies, although some of his classic novels were adapted into films many years later. Movies were not around during his lifetime, and he was a novelist.
Author Charles Dickens was forced to drop out of school at a very early age to go to work. He had to earn money to help support his mother and siblings.
No, Charles Dickens did not receive any awards specifically for "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," as he passed away before completing the novel. However, he did receive critical acclaim for his other works during his lifetime.