Charles Dickens' novels are read and loved throughout the world,
written at a time of struggle with the French emperor Napoleon and
in an England at the peak of its power and prosperity through
commerce, industry and the vigour of a fervently respectable middle
class. The novels bear the stamp of the turbulent period in which
Dickens' life was lived, conveying a strong sense of progress and
reform. This colourful and well-written guide conducts the reader
through Dickens' world via his life, both personal and
professional. It includes a list of important dates in Dickens'
life and work, and a gazetteer of places to visit for a glimpse
into the man himself and what inspired his novels.
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