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Most people know that Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was one of the
greatest novelists of the Victorian era, whose works include David
Copperfield and Great Expectations. What, perhaps, they don't know
is that he invented more than 200 original words and phrases; that
he always slept facing north, in an effort to battle insomnia; that
he sent more than 14,000 letters in his lifetime; and that he kept
a pet raven called Grip, which he had stuffed after its death.
Biographic: Dickens presents an instant impression of his life,
work and legacy, with an array of irresistible facts and figures
converted into infographics to reveal the writer behind the words.
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