Charles Dickens left us fifteen novels, and in an ideal world, everyone would read all of them.
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The whole world knows Dickens, his London and his characters.
I'm not a Dickens guy. In grad school I had to take at least one course on the Victorians, so I took The Later Dickens, because that was what there was.
I'm totally obsessed with Dickens, and 'Great Expectations' was one of the first book's I read when I was still in school in Porthcawl.
I didn't want to be stuck in Dickens period dramas because then I would never know if I was any good.
I love Dickens because it makes me chuckle to myself so. He has taken me to another world and out of so many earthly miseries.
Dickens writes such brilliant characters and stories, and his themes and social commentary are still so relevant. I think that's why he's still so loved today.
The gift of a writer as good as Dickens is not to explain everything; that way, the reader has, in terms of their imagination, somewhere to go.
Dickens belongs to the English people.
I had a kind of Dickensian childhood.
Writing Charles Dickens' biography is like writing five biographies.
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