In 1832, Charles Dickens nearly became a lawyer. He worked as a legal clerk, but his passion for writing eventually led him to become a successful author instead.
Great Expectations was written by Charles Dickens in 1861 when he was 49 years old.
In 1830, Dickens fell desparately in love with Maria Beadnell, a flirtacious "little blonde doll." She kept him hoping until 1832, when she accepted another lover. Her parents were understandably leary of an unknown writer with a questionable background and discouraged his suit. Dickens was devasted; it broke his heart, as many first loves do.
Charles Meynier died in 1832.
Charles Yriarte was born in 1832.
Charles Buckeridge was born in 1832.
Charles Doudiet was born in 1832.
Charles Ashworth died in 1832.
Charles Wirgman was born in 1832.
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Charles Boycott was born on March 12, 1832.
Charles Boycott was born on March 12, 1832.
Charles Eaton Haynes died in 1832.