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Topic: Charles Dickens

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Most admires:Lord Dracula,  Jack the Ripper,  William Butler Yeats
Intelligence:Genius
Favorite author(s):Charles Dickens,  George Eliot,  Jane Austen
Favorite era(s):1800s
Favorite food(s):Fish and chips
Favorite book(s):"Dracula" by Bram Stocker
"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte
"Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D H Lawrence
Favorite royal(s):Queen Victoria
Favorite great thinker(s):Ada Lovelace
Favorite movie(s):Doctor Zhivago
Favorite destination(s):London
Favorite time of year:Christmas
Favorite quote(s):"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
 
 
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Angela Berkley,
High School Student

Charles Dickens' touching tale of an orphan boy who runs away from the orphanage and tries to pick a pocket or two for Fagin, but gets caught.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Charles Dickens "The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control of the Southern states.
Charles Dickens, who was, like all men who are really funny about funny things, horribly serious about serious things, certainly meant us to read this story in terms of his protest and his insurrection against the emptiness and arrogance of law, against the folly and the pride of judges.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Nicholas Nickleby is a marvelously entertaining screen adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novel about a nurturing young man who learns to take care of himself by taking care of others.
Based on Charles Dickens' novel, the play presents a gallery of fascinating characters in a story of intrigue and corruption, love and heroism.
Like Charles Dickens, I think that in order to win hearts and minds, one must reach the greatest possible number of people, and so I am pleased when my novels make the New York Times best seller list, because that means that millions of people have been exposed to my point of view.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

Charles Dickens was born at Portsmouth on 7th February 1812 and was five years old when his father John Dickens came to work in the Navy Pay office in Chatham.
Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Illustrated guides to the London of Charles Dickens in the form of guides to short walks and guides to the London of particular novels like David Copperfield.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Charles Dickens' London comes to life as this truly timeless tale is told once again through costuming, carols, folk tunes, music, spectacle and sheet theatricality on Dec.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

CHARLES DICKENS ON WASHINGTON: In 1842, just before Alexandria was retroceded, Charles Dickens arrived in DC from Philly by steamboat.
Charles Dickens would have been fifteen years old when the first Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race was rowed between Hambledon and Henley in 1829.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) - An English writer who penned a number of stories , many of which dealt with social conditions and inequities.
 
 
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