How It Works

Charles Dickens

This English novelist’s best-selling stories were shaped by his own experience­s

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It has been 150 years since Charles Dickens died, 184 years since his first work was released to the public and 156 years since his last completed book came out. In all of this time, these novels have never been out of print. Dickens may have left us, but his work remains timeless, gripping the majority of those who open their pages.

Most people have read, watched or at least heard of Dickens’ stories, but what makes him and his work so popular? Since he began novel writing in his 20s, Dickens constantly churned out quality classics. Year after year his awaiting fans were not left disappoint­ed as their minds were fed with complex tales of romance, crime, hope and despair.

In the Victorian era he lived in, much of the work Dickens produced built on the literature before him. He was one of the first writers of the time to portray honest examples of workingcla­ss people, giving many something to relate to. He focused on unfolding the good and bad qualities of characters, which allowed his readers to follow their journeys and understand why they may have acted in the unusual or shocking ways that they did.

Any Dickens fans will know the diverse and outrageous characters that come to life between the pages. What was special about this novelist’s ability in imagining these characters’ stories is that it comes from his own life’s path. From a young boy left to fend for himself in a workhouse to the wealthy figure he became through his writing successes, he knew what it was like to be seen in different lights. This deep understand­ing of his characters gave his fictional stories the strong element of believabil­ity that is needed in a good novel.

Over a century and a half later, Dickens’ themes can be relevant to today’s world problems. His words and imagery have been transforme­d further into the media of modern film, television and even musical adaptation­s. While his work may be set in a time alien to readers today, everyone can relate to the love, hardship and sense of family that pours from the narratives. It is this aspect that has carried Charles Dickens into the 21st century.

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The first edition of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. This story continues to be revisited every December

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