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Dickens:
Charles John Huffim Dickens was born on 7 February 1812 on the outskirts of Portsmouth and died on 9 June 1870 at Gates Hill, near Rochester. 19th-century British critical realist **. Dickens paid special attention to depicting the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, profoundly reflecting the complex social reality of Britain at that time, and making outstanding contributions to the development and development of British critical realist literature.
His works are still popular today and have had a profound impact on the development of English literature. His main works include "The Pickwick Papers", "Orphans of the Fog", "Old Antique Shop", "Hard Times", "Our Mutual Friends", "A Tale of Two Cities", etc.
A Tale of Two Cities: A Tale of Two Cities is a long history written by British writer Charles Dickens against the backdrop of the French Revolution**, with a touching plot, and is one of the classics of world literature. ** describes how the aristocracy corrupted and mutilated the common people, and the bitter hatred of the nobility accumulated in the hearts of the people led to the inevitable French Revolution, and the main idea of this book is self-sacrifice for love. The "twin cities" in the title of the book refer to Paris and London.
References are available.
A Tale of Two Cities Interpretation – George Newlin.
Dilkens's three ** "Orphans of the Fog", "David Copperfield" and "A Tale of Two Cities" are a study of romantic colors.
A Tale of Two Cities: Memories at the Turning Point of History—On Dickens's Revolution—Charles Dickens's View of Revolution—Interpreting A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities to see Dickens's humanist thoughts.
A Tale of Two Cities from the Perspective of New Historicism
**—Interpretation of Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities
On Dickens's humanist ideas in A Tale of Two Cities.
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Dickens' famous work is The Pickwick Papers.
In 1837, Dickens completed his first novel** - "The Pickwick Papers", which was Dickens's famous and slow work, and the advent of this work also marked that Dickens's creative level had reached a very high level. The work reflects a broad picture of life and is a realistic depiction of British society in the early 19th century.
The Pickwick Gaiden" is mainly about the fact that the old gentleman Pickwick formed a club, and the name of this club is "Pickwick Club", he took several club members to travel, and met a lot of funny people and things along the way. Later, they felt that everyone had traveled about the same, so they went back to the Song family, and the society was disbanded.
Appreciation:
The Pickwick Papers artistically features a dramatic plot of legendary adventure. The development of the story is interlocking, the plot is touching, the language is popular, and the imagination is rich. But because it's a wandering form, the structure of the story seems a bit scattered.
Running through the whole situation are the two main lines of Mr. Pickwick and Ginger's battle and the lawsuit between Mr. Pickwick and Mrs. Badr.
However, in the course of the story, stories are often inserted that have little to do with the story itself, and many of them have the color of English folk tales and fairy tales, and the styles are often different, either romantic and joyful or mournful. The author's witty and humorous language is full of spicy irony, which is one of the characteristics of the book.
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Dickens's works include "The Pickwick Papers", "Orphans of the Fog", and "Our Mutual Friend".
1, "The Pickwick Papers".
The Pickwick Papers is a long story**, first published in 1837. It tells the story of a celibate old gentleman, Mr. Pickwick, a "celebrity" and a "scholar", and the founder of a society named after him (the "Pickwick Society"). He traveled with a few "Pickwicks", and encountered all kinds of funny people and things along the way.
2, "Orphan of the Fog".
"The Orphan of the Fog" is a full-length realistic novel published by the British writer Charles Dickens in 1838**. Orphan Oliver Twist was bullied by the poor as a child, and then fled to London and then fell into a thief's den. The world around him is like a crazy machine, but little Oliver strives to hold on to the purity and nobility in his heart.
3, "Our Mutual Friend".
Our Mutual Friend (1864-1865) is the last novel of the great English realist Charles Dickens, which uses a huge garbage heap as a symbol of British society. The greater use of symbolism and attention to structure are the characteristics of Dickens's later period, indicating the development of Dickens in art.
Dickens introduced
Charles John Halfham Dickens, born February 7, 1812 in Portey, Portsmouth, was the greatest British writer of the 19th century and a writer known for his reflection of real life.
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Born on February 7, 1812 in the suburbs of Portsmouth, Dickens was born into a family of junior naval officers. Later, they were forced to work as child laborers in factories for the shutouts. After the age of 15, he worked as an apprentice in a law firm, a clerk and a court reporter.
At the age of 20, he began to work as a newspaper interviewer, covering the House of Commons. In 1837, he completed his first novel, The Pickwick Papers, which was the first realist work of Fu Tu, and later his creative talent matured, and he successively published "The Orphan of the Fog" (1838), "The Old Curio Shop" (1841), "Dong Bei and his son", "Zhizhi (1848), "David Copperfield" (1850), "Hard Times" (1854), "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859), "Great Expectations" (1861), etc. He died on June 9, 1870, at Gates Hill near Rochester.
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Summary. Charles John Halfham Dickens, born on February 7, 1812 in the Portey area of Portsmouth, was the greatest British writer of the 19th century and a writer known for reflecting real life. In his works, he depicts an all-encompassing social picture with superb artistic techniques, and his works have always shown the edge of exposure and criticism, implemented the humanitarian spirit of punishing evil and promoting good, and created many unforgettable characters.
Dickens's representative works include "The Pickwick Papers", "The Orphan of the Fog", "The Old Antique Shop", "Hard Times", "Our Friends Who Sent Sakura Together" and so on. For more than 100 years, his masterpiece "A Tale of Two Cities" has been popular all over the world. Marx hailed him, Thackeray and others as "a group of brilliant little hypothetists" who were late to the United Kingdom.
Charles John Huffenum Dickens, born on February 7, 1812 in the Portsey region of Portsmouth, was the greatest British writer of the 19th century and a writer known for his reflection of real life. In his works, he depicts an all-encompassing social picture with superb artistic techniques, and his works consistently show the edge of exposure and criticism on the sidelines, implementing the humanitarian spirit of punishing evil and promoting good, and creating many unforgettable characters.
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