Yes, Charles Dickens published his early work under the pseudonym Boz. He used this pen name for his first collection of stories, "Sketches by Boz," which was published in 1836.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens Nickname-Boz He used his nickname in the early of his writing career.
His father's name was John Dickens and his mother's Elizabeth nee Barrow.
Charles John Huffam Dickens.
Charles John Humprey Dickens
Charles Dickens used the pen name "Boz" early in his career to publish his stories anonymously. Later on, he chose to use his real name to establish his reputation and credibility as an author. This practice was common during that time to separate an author's personal and professional life.
Charles Dickens' mother was named Elizabeth Dickens, nΓ©e Barrow.
Stafford Dickens's birth name is Charles Stafford Dickens.
Dickens was English and the name Charles was very popular in England since several kings have had that name.
Charles Dickens' mother was Elizabeth (Barrow) Dickens. After his father, Jhon Dickens, was inprisoned for debt, she along with her children (with the exception of Charles) were forced to join him. Later at the age of twelve Charles was forced to work at "Warren's blacking factory" a shoe-dying factory.
Charles Dickens' pen name was Boz, which he used when writing sketches for various periodicals in the 1830s before gaining fame as a novelist.