Three of Charles Dickens most famous novels are:
Oliver Twist
These are just 3 examples of many great classics written by Charles Dickens.
Three titles of Charles Dickens' fictional novels are "Great Expectations," "Oliver Twist," and "A Tale of Two Cities."
"David Copperfield", for instance, plus at least ten other titles...
Charles Dickens used symbols of the Industrial Revolution in the titles of his chapters to highlight the social and economic changes brought about by this period. The powerful imagery helped set the tone for the novel and provided context for the themes he explored. It also served as a critique of the negative impact of industrialization on society.
Charles Dickens's relationship with his wife, Catherine Hogarth, deteriorated over time and they eventually separated. Dickens blamed Catherine for their marital issues and portrayed her negatively in the media.
Yes - always.
The Odyssey by Homer; Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck; The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway; Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; On the Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark; Only by Winston Groom Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens and The Overlook by Michael Connelly are book titles.
A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens The City of Ember - Jeanne DuPrau The Devil In The White City - Erik Larson
Life on the Mississippi, Roughing It, and A Horse's Tale
What are Prince Charles's royal titles
Whenever possible, italicize novel titles. Otherwise, underline them.
Jane White wrote three novels which had one word titles, these were; Quarry, Proxy and Comet.
Carrie and Cujo, both Stephen King novels
Some titles of novels about the Southern US by Julian Green include "God's Fool," "The Green Parrot," and "Adrienne Mesurat." These works often explore themes of religion, identity, and society in the Southern region of the United States.