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Need help with my writing homework on Light on Life of Charles Dickens. Write a 2000 word paper answering; Charles Dicken's father was released in a few months and he resumed his studies. He completed his education at the age of 15 and then he started working as an office boy for an attorney, meanwhile, he continued to study shorthand during the night. After the year 1830, he got employed as a shorthand reporter and then as a parliamentary newspaper reporter.

It was in 1833 that Charles dickens started his literary career by writing short stories and essays. A dinner at Popular Walk is the first work published by Charles Dickens. In 1836, he published a collection of stories named Sketches by Boz. He also got married in the same year to Catherine Hogarth who was the daughter of the Evening Chronicle. Together they had 10 offsprings before their divorce in 1858. Charles Dickens was a professional novelist but he continued to do journalistic work, providing his services to The Daily News, Household Words and All the Year Round. It was the affiliation with these magazines and newspapers that allowed him to publish his very own fiction novel at the start of his career.

He published the Posthumous papers for the Pickwick club from 1836 to 1837. After the prosperity of Pickwick, Charles Dickens commenced his career as a novelist and wrote books like Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge. He moved with his wife to America and then Canada where he wrote American Notes (1842) and a series of five Christmas books. A Christmas Carol (1843), The Chime (1844), The Cricket on the Hearth (1845), The Battle of Lie (1846) and The Haunted Man (1848). He also went to live in Italy and Switzerland.

He achieved his dreams in 1856 when he got a&nbsp.chance to buy Gad’s Hill Place, a place that he had admired since childhood.

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