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Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime. Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Portsmouth in Hampshire, the second of eight children to John Dickens n 7 February 1812. The 12-year-old Dickens began working ten hour days in a Warren's boot-blacking factory. In May 1827, Dickens began work in the office of Ellis and Blackmore as a law clerk. At the age of seventeen, he became a court stenographer and, in 1830, met his first love, Maria Beadnell. Maria's parents disapproved of the courtship and effectively ended the relationship when they sent her to school in Paris. In 1834, Dickens became a political journalist, reporting on parliamentary debate and

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Charles Dickensi presentatsioon

The biography of Charles John born on 7 February, 1812 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England the son of Elizabeth née Barrow and John Dickens his family was sent to prison while he worked at the Warren's Blacking Factory The Warren's Blacking Factory inspired Dickens to write ,,David Copperfield" and ,,Great Expectations" Maria Beadnell and Dickens had a relationship Inspired Dickens to create a character named Flora Finching in ,,Little Dorrit" 1833 was able to get his first story ,,A Dinner at Poplar Walk", published in the London periodical, Monthly Magazine. In 1834 Charles Dickens adopted pseudonym ,,Boz" John Dickens >>the original of Mr. Micawber(,,David Copperfield") Elizabeth Dickens>>the original Mrs. Nickleby (,,Nicholas Nickelby") In 1835 he met and became engaged to Catherine Hogarth. Mary Hogarth

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American Literature Portfolio

include narrative romances with highly developed characters set amongst illuminating social commentary on politics, class, and status, as well as explorations of the themes of personal freedom, feminism, and morality. In his short stories and novels he employs techniques of interior monologue and point of view to expand the readers' enjoyment of character perception and insight. Often comparing the Old World with the New, and influenced by Honore de Balzac, Henrik Ibsen, Charles Dickens, and Nathaniel Hawthorne of whose work he wrote "too original and exquisite to pass away" James would become widely respected in North America and Europe, earning honorary degrees from Harvard and Oxford Universities, in 1911 and 1912 respectively. He was acquainted with many notable literary figures of the day including Robert Browning, Ivan S. Turgenev, Emile Zola, Lord Alfred Tennyson, and Gustave Flaubert. American-born and never married, James would live the majority of his life

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J.F.Cooper,R.L.Stevenson, JRR Tolkien,Robert Burns,Herbert George Wells

He worked at Oxford, after that he was Reader of English Language and later Proffesor of Anglo-Saxon at Leeds University. Then he went back to Oxford. In 1968, he moves to Poole with his wife and children. His wife died in 1971. Tolkiend was awarded the title Commander of the British Empire by the Queen. He died in 1973, at the age of 81. His works: "The Lord of the Ring", "Beowolf", "Spiders of Mirkswood".' Lewis Carroll(1832-1898): Lewis Carroll is only a pen-name. The real name was Charles Dodgson. He was a professor of mathematics at Oxford University in England. Dodgson had no children of his own but he was always fond of shildren. Today nobody remembers him as a professor of mathematics but every child has read his stories. His works: "Alice's Adventures Underground", "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There", mathematics book. Robert Burns(1759-1796): he wrote about his father and mother. His wish

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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll 27 January 1832 ­ 14 January 1898 Charles L. Dodgson Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27 January 1832 ­ 14 January 1898), better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the LookingGlass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all examples of the genre of literary nonsense

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Outstanding figures in British literature

Both Byron's life and writings have been considered in different ways to exemplify the type. The Byronic hero first appears in Byron's semi autobiographical epic narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Many of Byron's characters are a similar specific type of the Romantic hero: An idealised but flawed character with great talent and passion, a distaste for society, disrispect towards rank and privilege, arrogance, overconfidence, selfdistructiveness. Is rebellious, exiled. Charles Dickens 18121970 Works are very much influenced by his life Dickens worked in a factory as a young child, using this experience in many of his child characters ( Oliver Twist, Tiny Tim, David Copperfield) His father was imprisoned because of debt and his family became very poor. Later on Dickens became rich ­ He wrote about greed and debt and about rags to riches (to rags) He brings to light the political and economic oppression suffered by the poor, greatly

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Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Life Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland, to an English father, Charles Altamont Doyle, and an Irish mother, Mary Foley, who had married in 1855.] Although he is now referred to as "Conan Doyle", the origin of this compound surname is uncertain. Conan Doyle's father was an artist, as were his paternal uncles (one of whom was Richard Doyle), and his paternal grandfather John Doyle. Conan Doyle was sent to the Roman Catholic Jesuit preparatory school St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, at the age of eight. He then went on to Stonyhurst College, but by the time he

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Rudyard Kipling

"If--". In a 1995 BBC opinion poll, it was voted the UK's favourite poem. This exhortation to self- control and stoicism is arguably Kipling's most famous poem. Many have wondered why he was never made Poet Laureate. (A poet laureate is a poet officially appointed by a government and is often expected to compose poems for State occasions and other government events. In the United Kingdom the term has for centuries been the title of the official poet of the monarch, since the time of Charles II )Some claim that he was offered the post during the interregnum of 1892-96 and turned it down. At the beginning of World War I, like many other writers, Kipling wrote pamphlets which enthusiastically supported the UK's war aims. Death and legacy Kipling kept writing until the early 1930s, but at a slower pace and with much less success than before. He died of a perforated duodenal ulcer ( perforeeritud kaksteistsõrmiksoole haavand ) on 18 January

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