What the Dickens ended on 2009-07-01.
Charles Dickens lived in three main places: Portsmouth where he was born, London where he spent most of his life and wrote many of his famous works, and Gad’s Hill Place in Kent where he lived towards the end of his life.
Dickens worked his entire adult life to end or alleviate poverty and all of its consequences: debtors prisons, prostitution, child labor, disease, etc. He gave generously of his time and money to organizations that reached out to the poor and disenfrancised.
Once Charles Dickens began earning his living by writing, he never earned money in another profession. He did, however, perform some of his works on stage for money toward the end of his life.
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, at 13 Mile End Terrace in Portsmouth, England.
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dickens last words to the reader were something to do with Tiny Tim 'God bless us, Every one!'
Dickens and Ellen Ternan's romance ended due to societal pressure and the need to maintain Dickens's public image as a respected author. Their relationship was kept secret, and when it was revealed, it caused a scandal that led to their separation.
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Charles Dickens' parents did, indeed, live to see their oldest son become rich and fabulously famous. They sound like rather unpleasant people, who refused to live within the father's income and sponged off Dickens till the end of their lives. His mother tried to return him as a child to the blacking factory, even after it became financially necessary and he never forgave her for that. Dickens' father tried to make money by selling his son's signature and attempted to use his son's reputation as collateral for loans. Dickens was deeply embarrassed by this and was emotionally alienated from them most of his adult life.