The intervening years were spent in and around London.
it wasn't good for poor children in this time dickens. had to get money fo his family
Life was very hard when Chaucer was alive but at that time they spoke the old English language. When Chaucer was alive Charles Dickens was also alive. Chaucer name was french and Latin and he lived a life with his dad as a wine merchant and i am not so sure about his mother but i think that his mother must of died somehow i am not sure and i am not sure Chaucer and Dickens did not live at the same time. Chaucer was born c. 1343 and died in 1400. Charles Dickens was not born until 1812 and he died in 1870.
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Relatively little is known about the life of Henry Charles Beck , but most contemporary historians agree he lived in the Melbourne district for most of his adult life
Queen Victoria was the queen for most of Charles Dickens' life. She reigned from 1837 to 1901, overlapping with Dickens' writing career and most of his adult life.
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.
Charles Dickens lived in various places throughout his life, including London, Portsmouth, and Kent. He spent most of his adult life in London, where he wrote many of his famous works and also had a home in Gad's Hill Place, located in Kent.
"The Personal History of David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens is considered to be the most autobiographical novel, drawing heavily from Dickens's own life experiences. The novel mirrors many events and characters from Dickens's life, providing an intimate look into his personal experiences and emotions.
Queen Victoria ruled England for most of Charles Dickens' life. She ascended the throne in 1837 and her reign lasted until 1901.
no he did not live with a lady called Mary
Charles Dickens was English. He was born in Portsmouth, England on February 7, 1812, and spent most of his life living and working in England.
Charles Dickens lived in various locations as an adult, including London and Kent in England. He spent much of his later years at his home in Gad's Hill Place, Kent, where he wrote some of his most famous works.
Wikipedia also offers an excellent article on Dickens' life
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Like most writers, Dickens drew deeply on his own life. His fear of poverty and hunger, his experience with amateur theatricals, his love of Christmas, his understanding of human emotions---all these apper in his work.
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.