A few of Dickens's closest friends were: · John Forster · William Makepeace Thackery · Edgar Allan Poe
Dickens admired the American writer Mark Twain and said he influenced his work.
Charles Dickens was part of the Victorian literary movement, which was characterized by a focus on social issues and an emphasis on realism. Dickens's works often addressed the plight of the poor and working class in industrial society.
Mark Twain was very interested in the typewriter.http://twain.lib.virginia.edu/yankee/cymach4.html
The couple got married in Elmira New York in february 2 1870
Mark Twain was one of her close friends
Mark Twain had many many friends in his life. Back when he use to work on steam boats he was best friends with this preacher but I forgot his name. Another one i remember is that Mark Twain tried to reform a prostitute so she could quit living her bad life style
There have been many famous novelists over the years. Some of these include Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Dickens was an outgoing, cheerful and articulate man who loved socializing and meeting friends. Therefore, it would be impossible to list the friends he had, much less his acquaintes. However, you probably are looking for famous friends; some of them are below: · John Forster · William Makepeace Thackery · Edgar Allan Poe · Mark Twain · Anthony Trollope · George Elliot (Mary Ann Evans) · Charlotte Bronte
Nathanial Hawthorne William Makepeace Thackeray Lewis Carroll Thomas Hardy Charles Dickens Mark Twain
Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner.
its Mark Twain and Charles Dudley
Gilded Age was written by Mark Twain and also Charles Dudley Warner. The book was written in 1873. The book was released in hardback.