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Books by Charles Dickens

A reader’s guide to Charles Dickens


Has any 19th Century author’s voice has a bigger influence on popular culture today than Charles Dickens? Born in Portsmouth in 1812, Dickens developed a keen and some might say satirical eye from an early age – and you can see how his early life experiences shaped his work.

Dickens worked in boot factories and as a journalist early on in his career. His era was one in which young children worked, and this never truly sat right with him. Not only did Dickens’ books such as Oliver Twist explore the hardships endured by children in this era, but the author himself passionately believed that Victorian children deserved education and greater social reform.Read More
A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Oliver Twistby Charles Dickens
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Barnaby Rudge By Charles Dickens
Barnaby Rudgeby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens
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Selected Short Fiction By Charles Dickens
Selected Short Fictionby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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Our Mutual Friend By Charles Dickens
Our Mutual Friendby Charles Dickens
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Old Curiosity Shop By Charles Dickens
Old Curiosity Shop, Theby Charles Dickens
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Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens
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£9.00
Nicholas Nickleby By Charles Dickens
Nicholas Nicklebyby Charles Dickens
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Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Oliver Twistby Charles Dickens
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David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
David Copperfieldby Charles Dickens
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London By Charles Dickens
Londonby Charles Dickens
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Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens
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American Notes By Charles Dickens
American Notesby Charles Dickens
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Dombey And Son By Charles Dickens
Dombey And Sonby Charles Dickens
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£8.50
A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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£7.40
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
David Copperfieldby Charles Dickens
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£8.00
Little Dorrit By Charles Dickens
Little Dorritby Charles Dickens
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£4.80
Bleak House By Charles Dickens
Bleak Houseby Charles Dickens
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Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Oliver Twistby Charles Dickens
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£4.80
A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carolby Charles Dickens
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£7.40
A Tale of Two Cities By Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Citiesby Charles Dickens
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£4.00
The Life of Our Lord By Charles Dickens
The Life of Our Lordby Charles Dickens
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£3.50

More on Charles Dickens

Naturally, Dickens’ gift with the written word made him a persuasive voice in shaping the changes to Victorian society that would develop into Great Britain as we know it today. His gift for mixing dark ideas with a bite of humour and deeply moving prose shaped many of his published works, perhaps the most famous being A Christmas Carol.

To this day, the tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge is revisited by every kind of media imaginable, and Dickens’ moral lessons on not letting money and overworking overshadow the better things in life are as relevant today as they were when first published in the 1800s.
Although works such as A Tale of Two Cities and David Copperfield are often seen as more emotive stories, Dickens is often best known for creating lovably vile villainous characters and rugged street thieves who thrive by their wits.

The mind’s eye can’t help but conjure up smoky chimneys and grubby Londoner’s ruddy cheeks whenever the term ‘Dickensian’ is uttered – a legacy to this prolific author’s impact on fiction and satire alike.


“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
― Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities


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