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Title: Poster on Charles Dickens
Description: An informative poster on Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens
His Life
Charles Dickens was born in
Portsmouth on the 7th of February
1812 to his father, John Dickens,
the inspiration for the character of
Mr Micawber in 'David Copperfield',
and his mother, Elizabeth Dickens
...
His father was in very bad
debt so his entire family (apart from
Charles) were sent to Marshalsea
prison
...
After
working three years he was
returned to school
...

He began his writing career in
journalism
...


Charles Dickens

His Works
His most famous plays are:
• A Tale of Two Cities
• No Thoroughfare
• The Frozen Deep
• The Goblins
• A Christmas Carol
His most famous books are:
• The Pickwick Papers
• Oliver Twist
• Nicholas Nickleby
• A Christmas Carol
• David Copperfield
• A Tale of Two Cities
• Great Expectations


Title: Poster on Charles Dickens
Description: An informative poster on Charles Dickens