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Martin Chuzzlewit (Oxford World’s Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $6.88 |
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Hard Times (Wordsworth Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $5.83 |
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Dickens’ David Copperfield (Cliffs Notes), J. M. Lybyer, Very Good Book $4.99 |
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Sketches By Boz/Hard Times, Dickens Charles, Good Book $9.80 |
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bleak house, charles dickens, Good Book $6.26 |
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Good Folio Society Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Martin Chuzzlewit – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Dombey and Son – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Edwin Drood – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Hard Times – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Bleak House – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society The Old Curiosity Shop – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Little Dorrit – Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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THE LANDLORD’S DAUGHTER, Monica Dickens, Good Book $12.33 |
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David Copperfield (Wordsworth Classics) Charles Dickens Good $1.56 |
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David Copperfield (COMPACT EDITIONS) Charles Dickens Good $1.56 |
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Good Folio Society Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Our Mutual Friend Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Good Folio Society Christmas Books Charles Dickens in Slip Case $14.23 |
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Pickwick Papers, Vol.2/Charles Dickens(1950)hb/Good- *$3.59 SHIP* FINAL $1.40 |
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Innocent Abroad: Charles Dicken’s American Engagements, Jerome Meckier, Good Boo $8.77 |
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DEPT. 56 -DICKENS’ VILLAGE ACCESSORY-LIONHEADBRIDGE-GOOD CONDITION $9.99 |
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Dickens, Osbert Sitwell, Very Good Book $9.33 |
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A Tale of Two Cities Thrift Study Edition, Charles Dickens, Very Good Book $7.70 |
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A Christmas Carol (Dover Thrift Editions), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.00 |
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Pickwick Papers, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Charles Dickens Good $7.65 |
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David Copperfield, Charles Dickens, Very Good Book $4.99 |
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A Tale of Two Cities (Puffin Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $4.99 |
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A Tale of Two Cities (Oxford World’s Classics), Charles Dickens, Very Good Book $4.99 |
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Charles Dickens, Sidney Dark, Very Good Book $4.99 |
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Charles Dickens: A Critical Study, George Gissing, Very Good Book $76.74 |
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Hard Times (Signet Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.00 |
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Great Expectations (Puffin Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $5.29 |
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The Boys of Dickens Retold, Charles Dickens; Good HC $19.00 |
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A 16 Volume Set of Charles Dicken’s Classics Good Condi $125.95 |
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DEPT. 56 -DICKENS’ VILLAGE-J LYTES COAL MERCHANT-GOOD CONDITION. $46.99 |
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Our Mutual Friend (Wordsworth Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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Nicholas Nickleby (Penguin Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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The Follyfoot Collection, Monica Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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York Notes. Charles Dickens. Hard Times, Dominic Hyland, Good Book $1.56 |
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Dreadful Acts (Eddie Dickens Trilogy), Philip Ardagh, Good Book $1.56 |
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Our Mutual Friend (New Oxford Illustrated Dickens), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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Dickens Collection of 16 Leather Bound Books by Oldhams Press in good condition $126.46 |
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Christmas Carol (Children’s library), Charles Dickens, Good Book $4.27 |
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Hard Times (Penguin Popular Classics), Charles Dickens – Paperback – Good $4.19 |
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A Tale Of The Two Cities//American Notes, Charles Dickens, Good Book $37.11 |
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Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens, Good Book $83.45 |
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Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens, Good Book $75.54 |
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Bleak House, Charles Dickens, Good Book $83.45 |
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EASTON PRESS THE SHORT STORIES – Charles Dickens GOOD CONDITION – FREE SHIP $19.99 |
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Great Expectations (Oxford World’s Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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A Tale of Two Cities (Dover Thrift Editions), Charles Dickens, Good Book $4.47 |
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Nicholas Nickleby (Penguin Popular Classics) Charles Dickens Good $1.56 |
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DEPT. 56 -DICKENS’ VILLAGE ACCESSORY-PORTOBELLO ROAD PEDDLERS-GOOD CONDITION $24.99 |
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The Snake-Oil Dickens Man, Ross Gilfillan, Good Book $3.78 |
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Terrible Times (Eddie Dickens Trilogy) Philip Ardagh Very Good $1.56 |
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Oliver Twist (Wordsworth Classics) – Charles Dickens – Used; Good – Paperback $4.73 |
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Charles Dickens,GOOD Book $8.98 |
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A Christmas Carol (Dover Thrift Editions), Charles Dickens, Good, Paperback $5.98 |
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Pickwick Papers (Penguin Popular Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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A Christmas Carol (Wordsworth Children’s Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Condit $4.24 |
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Dickens Landmarks in London, Arthur Moreland, Very Good Book $22.42 |
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Stories For Christmas, Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.00 |
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Barnaby Rudge (Wordsworth Classics) Charles Dickens Good $1.56 |
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Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens, Very Good Book $39.68 |
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Great Expectations, Charles Dickens, Very Good Book $32.52 |
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Folio Society: Charles Dickens,The Old Curiosity Shop Very Good $23.71 |
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Oliver Twist (Puffin Classics), Charles Dickens – Paperback – Good $4.19 |
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A Christmas Carol (Walker Illustrated Classics), Charles Dickens, Good Book $1.56 |
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DEPT. 56 -DICKENS’ VILLAGE ACCESSORY-LOCK KEEPER-GOOD CONDITION $9.99 |
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Dept 56 Dickens Village “A Good Day’s Catch” Set of 2 NIB $7.99 |
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens, Good Books $199.99 |
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Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities (Cliffs Notes), , Good Book $4.99 |
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Charles Dickens, My Favourite Author
span style=”font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”;”>Dickens wide array of touching characters emphasizes the virtues of sacrifice, comprise, charity, and loyalty. the feelings for the poor, which he expresses in his stories, made me one of his fan and he became my favourite author.
Brief Account of the author
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 and is still a popular English novelist. He was born to John & Elizabeth Dickens in a small terraced house at 1-mile End terrace, Land port, Port Sea on 7th February
1872. The house is now a museum & houses, furniture of the and the couch on which he died.
At the age of 5, his family moved to Chadman in Kent & then 5 years later to Camden
in London. In 1824,when his father was imprisoned for debt, he was sent to work at a Warren’ Blacking factory at Hunger ford market.
This was a very unhappy period in his life and when his father was released he attended day school. Three years after he commended work as a solicitor’s clerk, subsequently becoming a freelance reporter at Doctor’s Commons Courts. On 2nd April 1836, he married Catherine Hogarth the daughter
of his friend. He died in 1870. Now I will describe some of his literary work in short.
DESCRIBING SOME STORIES OF CHARLES DICKENS
DAVID COPPERFIELD
This is also a story of a contrast and Comedy of social conflicts. The author has tried to bring a strategy of life where there is joy, sorrows and happiness. The actors and the actress have met crisis and they have suffered a lot to a great extent. The lifestyles and monotonous pictures of David Copperfield have been discussed. The commitment met by David Copperfield was not true to his friend. Their friends have not sociably accepted his proposal to make wits and humor. For this he was dispersed and deviated from his friend’s circle and parents, which led his life miserable.
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES
This story has been written in the background of French revolution. In every time, the crisis has been created and the fatal consequences have been vividly reflected. The main characters of the story are : Dr. Mannette, Sydney Cartoon, Luchy and Mr. Darnay. In this story, Ever Mondes’ brother who willingly tormented the happy life of Dr. Mannette and have victimized Dr. Manette to conspiracy. Dr. Mannette was living peacefully in Paris with his practice. Once upon a time one evermond brother informed him that a girl was lying like dead in a certain place. Dr. Mannette recently went there and found that evermond brothers had recently disgraced the girl and in order to save her a boy came forward to rescue her but he was also shoot dead. Dr. Mannette submitted a detail report to the government against the evermond brothers. But the case actually went against Dr. Mannette. On a trial of a judgement Dr. Mannette was sentenced imprisonment for long fifteen years.
HARD TIMES
The story is based on the family affairs of a businessman and his friends. Here the author has created crisis and has created o reflect their motives of lively-beings expansively. Mr. Bansberry and his friends were the main subject of the story. He married with a girl who did not agree in their affairs. But she agreed to marry to provide her brother in the workshop of Mr. Bansburry. She had revenged at last against her husband by making his workshop burnt by her brother and made his bank robbery. Due to the fact, it was a consequence of her conspiracy of long days against Mr. Bansburry.
OLIVER TWIST
It is the story of a young orphan boy whose life sketch has been reflected as the life of poverty and depression under nonchalance, remorse and dilapidated environment in England in the 1830’s. The story envisages the evil of the poor family of the time and the corruption of the people who were usually accustomed to work there. It also shows the depths of London’s crime with an emphasis on petty robbery and pick pocketing. The main evil character of the novel, Fagin, also referred to as “The Jew” is characterized as a money pincher with no true affections. His main goals are to exploit the people around him so he can better his station and strengthen his power. Oliver, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. Oliver represents all that is good in the society. He abhors the thought of stealing, violence, or mistreatment of any sort. The hate that Monks feels for Oliver and the greed he feels towards his inheritance eventually destroys him. The revenge that Sikes inflicts on Nancy drives him almost insane and eventually too accidental suicide.
I like his books
In his every novel, Charles Dickens has created crisis and described the consequences of his actors and actresses. I like this author’s books because he had created history in his novels and in the light of the history, the background of the stories has been highlighted as a process of resurrection of human beings.
About the Author
Kh. Atiar Rahman, a prolific author of Bangladesh was born in 1955 in the former district of kushtia. From his upbringing, he was a very meritorious students, from then , he started writing poems, stries and articles. He is multi talented.Till now he has written 3421 articles and 1342 poems. He has received prizes from National and International sources like daily newspapers and magazines, International Media like International Library of poetry. He has received Editors choice award for 2 times from Poetry.com of International Library of poetry. He has written books in English and Bengali which are in the process for publishing.
He completed his education in Dhaka University and Rajshahi University.
At present he has been serving in Financial Management reforms Programs Under Ministry of Finance.
Benjamin Baumbach and Hillary Dickens. good singers.