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Title: Charles Dickens


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Charles Dickens
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Biography Early Life
  • A British novelist of the Victorian Era
  • Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, England
  • Family lower-middle class
  • At twelve years old father imprisoned for debt
  • Forced to work in a shoe polish factory
  • Education limited taught himself to write
    short-hand

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Life as a Writer
  • Pickwick Papers made him a success in 1836
  • He and wife had ten children (later separated)
  • Threw himself into different causes improving
    education and acting in plays
  • Travelled widely on reading tours
  • Health failed while on a reading tour in 1869 and
    was forced home
  • Dickens died the following year while writing his
    unfinished novel
  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

4
Published Works
Other titles include Little Dorritt Bleak
House Our Mutual Friend The Old Curiosity Shop
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Illustration on cover page of published edition
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Why hes important today
  • He was the quintessential Victorian author.
  • His epic stories, vivid characters and exhaustive
    depiction of contemporary life are unforgettable.
  • He created thoroughly human characters (arguable
    in A Tale)
  • He speaks authentically for the common heart of
    humanity
  • His stories are all admirable demonstrations of
    the power and beauty of the nobler practical
    virtues, of kindness, courage, humility, and all
    the other forms of unselfishness

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Context and Historical Period
  • Actions of the novel takes place over a period of
    eighteen years
  • Begins in 1775 ends in 1793
  • Events take place just before and during the
    French Revolution
  • Set mostly in London and Paris with some chapters
    set in rural France and English port city of
    Dover

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French Revolution
  • Louis XVI Marie Antoinettes excessive spending
    causes hike in taxes (price of flour rises
    Parisian's enraged!)
  • Hunger turned to rage
  • Complaints put to paper by Maximillian
    Robespierre (rhetor/orator, lawyer)
  • Enlightenment on the rise beacon of possibility
    the age of reason
  • June 20, 1789 deputies move into Tennis court
    (while other deputies of nobility and clergy
    locked up) and National Assembly created
  • More rioting, raids leads to attack on the
    Bastille (to stop despotism commoners lashing
    back at nobility) Bastille literally torn to
    pieces
  • Prison guard surrenders, killed and head
    displayed on a pike
  • French flag created drapeau de 3 couleurs
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man created (all
    men equal under the law king not above the law)

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  • Free Press created (Marats brain child) feeds
    citizens ideas that stirs more anger distinct
    rhetoric
  • 1789 price of bread still high, women of Paris
    storm the castle (moment where Marie Antoinette
    does not say Let them eat cake!)
  • Nobility forced to move to Paris
  • Tuilleries Palace new home to King and Queen
    (under the microscope now)
  • Guillotine makes its first appearance a.k.a
    The Killing Machine
  • Robespierre becomes the head of the French
    Revolution
  • 27,000 citizens attack Kings Palace, capture the
    King and French Republic is born.
  • London realizes how bloody Paris has become
    disgusted
  • Marat is killed by woman who broke into his home
    and stabbed him in the chest with her stiletto!
    His newspaper silenced.

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  • France is in turmoil within and without (Austria,
    Prussia, Britain invading)
  • Reign of Terror new constitution suspended
    counter-revolutionists sent to National Razor
    (Guillotine) neighbours denounce neighbours,
    police spies, heightened anxiety and fear
    dominates France
  • Robespierre no longer the incorruptible he now
    believes fear and terror can rule a populace
  • Robespierre finally devoured during last phase of
    the Revolution (The Great Terror) Festival of
    Supreme being
  • Napoleon came to power five years after
    Robespierre brought down
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