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The Real Charles Dickens

English

By (author): Simon Thomas Stephen Browning

The Real Charles Dickens is an insightful look into the world of the life and work of the great 19th-century writer. Dickens led one of the most colourful and interesting lives of any author and this book delves into his difficult early life, his emergence as a major novelist, his troubled marriage and suspected relationship with another woman, his trips abroad to Italy and the United States, his late blossoming as a theatrical performer and his work as a social reformer.  The book takes a detailed look at each of his major works, tracing the development of his fiction through one of the most productive periods of world literature. To complement this are original photographs of locations associated with Dickens and the opportunity to follow in his footsteps with some expertly crafted walks around the parts of London most associated with him. There are sections on Dickens enduring relationship with the theatre and one detailing the ten children that he and his wife Catherine had together. From his first foray into serialised novels, The Pickwick Papers, to his last, great, unfinished work, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, each of his books is given special attention.   Full of biographical detail and analytical insight, The Real Charles Dickens takes the reader on a journey into the heart of the world that nurtured some of the greatest stories ever written. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 30 Jan 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781399080798

About Simon ThomasStephen Browning

Stephen Browning is the author of the highly acclaimed studies The World of Charles Dickens (Halsgrove 2012) and On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes (Pen and Sword 2022). His first book was a collaborative project with a dozen other students whilst at the University of Kent Canterbury for the Disabled. He now lives in Norfolk where he has written several books about the county some of which including Visitors Historic Britain: Norwich and Norfolk Stone age to the Great War (2020) have been published by Pen and Sword. He has co-written several books aimed at helping young people and professionals master the English Language in China and East Asia: two of these have won No 1 Book of the Year awards from the Library Service in Taiwan. www.stephenbrowningbooks.co.uk or www.facebook.com/stevebrowningbooks Simon Thomas has been writing about theatre opera and literature for twenty years conducting interviews reviews and articles for The Stage newspaper Plays International and Europe and Exeunt magazinesWhatsonstage British Theatre Guide and MusicOMH. He has written The Theatre of Carlo Goldoni and has translated the playwrights penultimate play as The Game of Chess. He has also written extensively about the dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Simon currently lives in Bristol.

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