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What Charles Dickens Knew
                 A Tale of Two Cities
                 British Literature II
                       Ms. Campbell
Charles Dickens: On Writing
 You know my life..., and my character, and what
 has had its part in making them successful; and
 the more you see of me, the better perhaps you
 may understand that the intense pursuit of any
 idea that takes complete possession of me, is one
 of the qualities that makes me different 
 sometimes for good; sometimes I dare say for evil
  from other men.

          Letter from Charles Dickens to his wife,
                               December 5, 1853
Biography                          Brief



                               in
 Charles Dickens was born 7 February 1812
     Parents, John and Elizabeth
     Siblings were Fanny, Alfred, Letitia, Harriet, Frederick, Alfred, and Augustus
 Charles, may be said to have educated himself. (John Dickens)
 From 1817-1822, the family lived in Chatham, where John was
  employed as a pay clerk.
     Charles received basic instruction in English and Latin from his mother and, for
      a time, attended a dame school similar to the school portrayed in Great
      Expectations For a brief time, he worked with an excellent master, William
      Giles. Young Charles read fiction from his fathers library.
 Everything changed when John Dickens was transferred to London.
  With the move, his debts mounted and the family moved to
  Camden Town, the poorest of the London suburbs. Soon, it was
  necessary to sell off all the family goods.
 When John was unable to meet his financial obligations, he went to
  Marshalsea Prison under the provisions of the Insolvent Debtors Act.
     His wife and younger children chose to live in prison with him.
 Charles, the oldest son, went to work in Warrens Blacking Warehouse in
  Strand
     He worked pasting labels on bottles for six shillings a week. Although the
      work was not hard labor, Charles felt demeaned and shamed as a laborer.
      Scenes from David Copperieldreflect this time in Charles life.
 After his father was released, Charles went back to school for two years at
  Wellington House Academy, although his mother would have left him to
  continue working
     several of Dickens characters are based on his parents. In Fact, a theme of
      paternal neglect is present in virtually all of his novels. Most protagonists are
      orphans or near-orphans, harbored in the homes of surrogate parents.
 When Charles was 15, he left school to become an office boy in a
  law firm, and at age 17 became a legal reporter.
 At age 22, Dickens began his literary career as a journalist (1833) for
  The Morning Chronicle. Also famous for his sketches of the
  emerging middle class, and drew under the name Boz
 Three years later, he married Catherine Hogarth, daughter of the
  editor of the Evening Chronicle.
    They had 10 children:
     Charley, Mamie, Katie, Walter, Francis, Alfred, Sydney, Henry, Dora, and
     Edward
 Dickens was also a theater enthusiast, wrote plays and performed
  for Queen Victoria in 1851.
 His rising popularity drove him to overextend himself and he
  committed to many writing, editorial, illustration, and managerial
  projects.
 He was deeply committed to social issues and spent time traveling
  abroad:
    He lectured against slavery in the United States
    toured Italy
 He was estranged from his wife in 1858, but continued his affair
  with actress Nelly Turnin, which began in 1857 when he was 45 and
  she was 18.
 He died of a stroke in 1870, and is buried at Westminster Abbey.
DISCUSSION:                                  The Victorian Era
What did you learn
in your research
about mid 19th
Century England?



    Queen Victoria with her eldest
    daughter Victoria, the Princess
    Royal (ca. 1844-45). This is the first
    photograph ever taken of Queen
    Victoria. It is a calotype, made by
    photographer Henry Collen .
SerializedNovels
 The publication of fiction in parts grew dramatically in the 1830s, as
  a direct result of the wild success of Dickens The Pickwick Papers.
 Many 19th century authors established themselves by first
  publishing original fiction in serial format: WilkieCollins, George
  Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, Robert
  Louis Stevenson
 Serial publication had several advantages:
     For the reader, it substantially reduced the cash outlay required to pay
      for fiction: for a novel in monthly installments like Pickwick, one had to
      pay only one shilling a month, instead of a guinea (21 shillings) or
      more for an entire novel.
     For the publisher, it expanded the market for fiction, as more people
      could afford to buy on the installment plan
     For advertisers, ads could easily be incorporated into the little
      booklets in which a typical Dickens novel was issued.
The Novel Charles Dickens
 Timeline of novels:
   -   The Pickwick Papers (1836-37)
   -   Oliver Twist (1837-38)
   -   Nicholas Nickleby (1838-39)
   -   The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-41)
   -   Barnaby Rudge (1840-41)
   -   Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-44)
   -   Dombey and Son (1846-48)
   -   David Copperfield (1849-50)
   -   Bleak House (1852-53)
   -   Hard Time (1854)
   -   Little Dorrit (1855-57)
   -   A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
   -   Great Expectations (1860)
   -   Our Mutual Friend (1864-65)
   -   The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870 *unfinished)
Charles Dickens Themes
 Many of Dickens themes were rooted in his own life experience
  and the changing world he saw around him:
    Parental abandonment; orphan or near orphan as main character
    Turbulent love relationships
          Marital mismatch
          Abuse
          Older man/younger woman pairings
          Unrequited or lost love
    Hypocrisy: characters who do not practice what they preach
    Society as a cruel, hard place
        Ineffective government and bureaucracy
        Child labor
        Debt as a sign of social inequity
    Hidden or secret identities
Bibliography
 Charles Dickens Life and Work
   BBC History:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dicken
    s_charles.shtml
   Victorian Web:
    http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/edh/1.
    html
   David Perdues Charles Dickens Page:
    http://charlesdickenspage.com/family_friends.html
   Smithsonian Magazine:
    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-
    culture/Dickens-Secret-Affair.html
Bibliography
 Serialized Novels of the Victorian Era
    PBS:
     http://www.pbs.org/wnet/dickens/life_publication.ht
     ml
    University of Victoria Libraries:
     http://library.uvic.ca/dig/VictorianSerialNovels.html

 Themes of Dickens
    101: http://suite101.com/article/recurring-themes-in-
     the-works-of-charles-dickens-a124708

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Dickens t2 c

  • 2. What Charles Dickens Knew A Tale of Two Cities British Literature II Ms. Campbell
  • 3. Charles Dickens: On Writing You know my life..., and my character, and what has had its part in making them successful; and the more you see of me, the better perhaps you may understand that the intense pursuit of any idea that takes complete possession of me, is one of the qualities that makes me different sometimes for good; sometimes I dare say for evil from other men. Letter from Charles Dickens to his wife, December 5, 1853
  • 4. Biography Brief in Charles Dickens was born 7 February 1812 Parents, John and Elizabeth Siblings were Fanny, Alfred, Letitia, Harriet, Frederick, Alfred, and Augustus Charles, may be said to have educated himself. (John Dickens) From 1817-1822, the family lived in Chatham, where John was employed as a pay clerk. Charles received basic instruction in English and Latin from his mother and, for a time, attended a dame school similar to the school portrayed in Great Expectations For a brief time, he worked with an excellent master, William Giles. Young Charles read fiction from his fathers library. Everything changed when John Dickens was transferred to London. With the move, his debts mounted and the family moved to Camden Town, the poorest of the London suburbs. Soon, it was necessary to sell off all the family goods.
  • 5. When John was unable to meet his financial obligations, he went to Marshalsea Prison under the provisions of the Insolvent Debtors Act. His wife and younger children chose to live in prison with him. Charles, the oldest son, went to work in Warrens Blacking Warehouse in Strand He worked pasting labels on bottles for six shillings a week. Although the work was not hard labor, Charles felt demeaned and shamed as a laborer. Scenes from David Copperieldreflect this time in Charles life. After his father was released, Charles went back to school for two years at Wellington House Academy, although his mother would have left him to continue working several of Dickens characters are based on his parents. In Fact, a theme of paternal neglect is present in virtually all of his novels. Most protagonists are orphans or near-orphans, harbored in the homes of surrogate parents. When Charles was 15, he left school to become an office boy in a law firm, and at age 17 became a legal reporter. At age 22, Dickens began his literary career as a journalist (1833) for The Morning Chronicle. Also famous for his sketches of the emerging middle class, and drew under the name Boz
  • 6. Three years later, he married Catherine Hogarth, daughter of the editor of the Evening Chronicle. They had 10 children: Charley, Mamie, Katie, Walter, Francis, Alfred, Sydney, Henry, Dora, and Edward Dickens was also a theater enthusiast, wrote plays and performed for Queen Victoria in 1851. His rising popularity drove him to overextend himself and he committed to many writing, editorial, illustration, and managerial projects. He was deeply committed to social issues and spent time traveling abroad: He lectured against slavery in the United States toured Italy He was estranged from his wife in 1858, but continued his affair with actress Nelly Turnin, which began in 1857 when he was 45 and she was 18. He died of a stroke in 1870, and is buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • 7. DISCUSSION: The Victorian Era What did you learn in your research about mid 19th Century England? Queen Victoria with her eldest daughter Victoria, the Princess Royal (ca. 1844-45). This is the first photograph ever taken of Queen Victoria. It is a calotype, made by photographer Henry Collen .
  • 8. SerializedNovels The publication of fiction in parts grew dramatically in the 1830s, as a direct result of the wild success of Dickens The Pickwick Papers. Many 19th century authors established themselves by first publishing original fiction in serial format: WilkieCollins, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, Robert Louis Stevenson Serial publication had several advantages: For the reader, it substantially reduced the cash outlay required to pay for fiction: for a novel in monthly installments like Pickwick, one had to pay only one shilling a month, instead of a guinea (21 shillings) or more for an entire novel. For the publisher, it expanded the market for fiction, as more people could afford to buy on the installment plan For advertisers, ads could easily be incorporated into the little booklets in which a typical Dickens novel was issued.
  • 9. The Novel Charles Dickens Timeline of novels: - The Pickwick Papers (1836-37) - Oliver Twist (1837-38) - Nicholas Nickleby (1838-39) - The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-41) - Barnaby Rudge (1840-41) - Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-44) - Dombey and Son (1846-48) - David Copperfield (1849-50) - Bleak House (1852-53) - Hard Time (1854) - Little Dorrit (1855-57) - A Tale of Two Cities (1859) - Great Expectations (1860) - Our Mutual Friend (1864-65) - The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870 *unfinished)
  • 10. Charles Dickens Themes Many of Dickens themes were rooted in his own life experience and the changing world he saw around him: Parental abandonment; orphan or near orphan as main character Turbulent love relationships Marital mismatch Abuse Older man/younger woman pairings Unrequited or lost love Hypocrisy: characters who do not practice what they preach Society as a cruel, hard place Ineffective government and bureaucracy Child labor Debt as a sign of social inequity Hidden or secret identities
  • 11. Bibliography Charles Dickens Life and Work BBC History: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/dicken s_charles.shtml Victorian Web: http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/edh/1. html David Perdues Charles Dickens Page: http://charlesdickenspage.com/family_friends.html Smithsonian Magazine: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts- culture/Dickens-Secret-Affair.html
  • 12. Bibliography Serialized Novels of the Victorian Era PBS: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/dickens/life_publication.ht ml University of Victoria Libraries: http://library.uvic.ca/dig/VictorianSerialNovels.html Themes of Dickens 101: http://suite101.com/article/recurring-themes-in- the-works-of-charles-dickens-a124708