Yes, Charles Dickens had many pets throughout his life, including cats, dogs, birds, and a raven named Grip. He was known to be very fond of animals and often featured them in his writings.
No, all of Charles Dickens' children have passed away.
Charles Dickens is as thoroughly British as any man who ever lived.
Charles Dickens never traveled to India, nor did he place any of his stories there.
Surprisingly, Charles Dickens did not win any awards or honors during his lifetime. He is known as one of the greatest British authors, and was instrumental in revealing a lot of the social problems that were taking place in Industrial Britain.
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Yes, Charles Dickens has American descendants. His great-great-grandson, the author Lucinda Hawksley, is an American citizen.
The influence of religion was ever present in Charles Dickens’s life, but he did not engage in religious activity to any noticeable degree. It is said that he observed that the church, for all its dogma and ceremony, failed to realize, at least in practice, the need for social action. What was spiritual for Dickens was a concern for the poor.
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He had many pets and was deeply saddened to lose any of them, but he always recovered by finding another. His crow was probably one of his favorite, since after the bird died, he had him stuffed and he kept it the rest of his life.
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I believe his origanal language was Engish and he taught himself to speak French and Italian but he could read little of any language.
Yes, Charles Dickens has several living descendants today. They are not involved in literature or entertainment and generally keep a low profile to maintain their privacy.