

Charles Dickens: life of the week
24 snips Jan 28, 2025
Peter Orford, a Charles Dickens expert, dives into the multifaceted life of the literary giant. He discusses Dickens' turbulent childhood and how it shaped his writing. The impact of his serialized storytelling is revealed, showcasing his meteoric rise to fame. Orford also highlights the contrast between Dickens' comedic roots and his personal struggles, including his workaholism and tumultuous marriage. The effects of a train crash on his life and legacy are examined, along with his lasting influence on Christmas literature.
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Dickens Beyond London
- Charles Dickens is often pigeonholed as the iconic English author, especially of London.
- He was, surprisingly, a prolific traveler and fluent in French and Italian, even living in France.
Dickens' Hidden Shame
- Dickens' childhood included a period of shame working at Warren's Blacking Factory after his father's imprisonment for debt.
- He concealed this part of his life, only revealing it later through fiction and to close friends.
Debtor's Prison
- Dickens' father's imprisonment for debt, a common practice then, inspired the Marshalsea prison in Little Dorrit.
- Ironically, Dickens worked in the blacking factory before his father's imprisonment, not after, as commonly believed.