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charles dickens
who, why, when, where, what, how.
who was charles dickens


  charles dickens was a English writer who
  has the reputation of being one of the
  greatest writers in the victorian period.
  Some of his books are known throughout
  the world.
why is he so famous


Charles dickens if famous for his writing
and the travelling he did.
when did he live


 charles was born in portsea, England on
 the 7th of February 1812 and died on the
 9th of june 1870 at higham.
where did he live

dickens moved many times in his life.
Starting in Land Port he very soon left for
Bloomsbury and when he was 4 to Chatham
where he stayed until he was 11. in 1822 he
moved to camden town due to financial
difficulty.
how did he become famous



 dickens first came famous when he
 published “The Pickwick Papers” in 1836. he
 was now recognised all across the world
 for his literature.
how do people still know
about him


 THE IMPRINT THAT DICKENS LEFT HAS BEEN
 CONTINUING DOWN THE GENERATIONS
 THROUGH HIS LITERATURE.
What did he do


Charles dickens was a world redound
writer.

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Charles dickens info

  • 1. charles dickens who, why, when, where, what, how.
  • 2. who was charles dickens charles dickens was a English writer who has the reputation of being one of the greatest writers in the victorian period. Some of his books are known throughout the world.
  • 3. why is he so famous Charles dickens if famous for his writing and the travelling he did.
  • 4. when did he live charles was born in portsea, England on the 7th of February 1812 and died on the 9th of june 1870 at higham.
  • 5. where did he live dickens moved many times in his life. Starting in Land Port he very soon left for Bloomsbury and when he was 4 to Chatham where he stayed until he was 11. in 1822 he moved to camden town due to financial difficulty.
  • 6. how did he become famous dickens first came famous when he published “The Pickwick Papers” in 1836. he was now recognised all across the world for his literature.
  • 7. how do people still know about him THE IMPRINT THAT DICKENS LEFT HAS BEEN CONTINUING DOWN THE GENERATIONS THROUGH HIS LITERATURE.
  • 8. What did he do Charles dickens was a world redound writer.

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