Слайд 2Charles Dickens is one of the greatest novelists in the English literature. In
his books he showed a real world and people of Victorian England.
Слайд 3Charles Dickens was born in London in 1812. His father was a clerk
and had eight children. His father always spent more money that he received. When Charles was 11 years old his family was put into prison for his father’s debts. Charles had to give up the school and work.
Слайд 4He worked at the blacking factory ten hours a day. Charles hated it
and never forgot the experience. He used it in many novels, especially in “David Copperfield” and “Oliver Twist”.
Слайд 5At the age of 15 he was lucky to get a job in
a London lawyer’s office though he didn’t like this job. When he was 16 he started to work for a newspaper. And by the age of 25 he became one of the best journalist in London.
Слайд 6“The Pickwick Papers” was his first great work which made him popular. His
books became very popular in many countries and he spent much time abroad. In the last years of his life he began to meet with his readers and to give public readings from his books. These meetings were very successful.
Слайд 7He never stopped writing and travelling
and he died very suddenly in 1870.