Charles Dickens' ability to observe and record human character and environment have placed him at the top table of English fiction writers alongside Shakespeare and Austen, and his titles are still…
A tale written by the unsurpassed Charles Dickens. Reprinted from the stereotype plates of Master Humphrey's Clock where it was occasionally interrupted by other matter, which is expunged from this…
Published in 1836, The Pickwick Papers not only introduced the quixotic figure of Samuel Pickwick, Esquire to the world but also the immense talent of Charles Dickens.rnrnThe 24-year-old Dickens ap…
Though London awaits the joyful arrival of Christmas, miserly Ebenezer Scrooge thinks it's all humbug, berating his faithful clerk and cheerful nephew for their view. Later, Scrooge encounters the …