查尔斯狄更斯英文简介
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查尔斯狄更斯英⽂简介
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查尔斯狄更斯简介
Charles Dickens, full name Charles John Heifam Dickens (English name: Charles John HuffamDickens, February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870), British writer. The main works are "David Copperfield" "Pickwick
rumor" "fog are orphans" "old antique shop" "hard times" "our common friend" "Tale of Two Cities" and so
on.
Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in the suburbs of Portsmouth, was born in the Navy stafffamily, juvenile family life because of distress, only intermittent school. After being forced to work in the
factory to do child labor. After 15 years old, became a law firm apprentice, record and court scorer. 20 years
old when the newspaper interviewer, reported the House of Commons. In 1837 he completed the first novel
"Pickwick rumor", is the first realist novel creation, and later creative talent to mature, has published "fog
orphans" (1838), "old antique shop" (1850), "The Times of Hardness" (1854), "Tale of Two Cities" (1859)
"Great Expectations" (1861), 1870 June 9 died in Rochester near the Gates Villa.
Dickens especially paid attention to describing the life of the "little people" living in the bottom ofthe British society, and profoundly reflected the complex social reality of Britain at that time, and made
outstanding contributions to the development and development of British critical realist literature. His works
have had a profound impact on the development of English literature.
查尔斯狄更斯⼈物经历
On February 7, 1812, Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth. Father John Dickens is the BritishNavy Quartermaster staff, mother named Elizabeth Barrow. Charles is the eldest son, sister Fanny Dickens
is two years older than him. In December 1813, the family moved to Shaoxi.
In 1821, Charles Dickens went to William Giles to do the school to study, writing the tragedy"Indian monarch Misner".
On February 20, 1824, John Dickens was arrested on charges of debt, in the Marshall West debtorprison. A few weeks later his wife Elizabeth and young children also moved into them. Previously, Charles
Dickens was on February 9 into the Warren black shoe oil workshop as a child worker, so there is no family
with the prison, alone in a friend home to spend the night. On May 28, John Dickens was released and the
whole family lived in Johnson Street in Sommers Town. Then Charles Dickens left the workshop.
In 1825, Charles Dickens entered the Wellington House School. In 1826, John Dickens was sentby the British news agency to the parliament as an interviewer. The family was expelled for rent. Charles
Dickens was forced to drop out of school, successively in the Ellis and Blackman law firm and Charles
Molloy law firm as apprentice.
In 1829, Charles Dickens Society shorthand, into the London Civil Lawyers Court, as the trialstenographer. In May 1830, he fell in love with the banker's daughter Maria Bieder Nair.
In 1831, Charles Dickens served as a journalist of the Parliament Mirror, edited by his uncle, J. M.Barrow. In 1832, Charles Dickens served as a reporter for the "true" newspaper. His work was quite
successful at the same time, and his dramatic genius was discovered by the Covington Court, the theater
intends to hire him, and has informed him to audition, but a disease to prevent him as an actor's future.
In 1833, Charles Dickens and his brothers and sisters lived in Bundink Street, where he often heldamateur theater performances at home. He pleaded with Maria Biederner and was rejected. Creation of the
first short story "Mr. Mins and his cousin" (post-income "Bozite set") to send "monthly magazine",
immediately adopted, was greatly encouraged.
In 1834, Charles Dickens served as a journalist. In August, he met the "Chronicle" editor GeorgeHogarth daughter Catherine Hogarth. His short stories, close-up and essays on the "Boz" pen name, one
after another in the "magazine", "Bell Weekly" and "Morning News" published. He began to live
independently at the Fernivals hotel.
In 1835, Charles Dickens was engaged with Catherine Hoghes. His stories, close-ups and essayscontinue to be published in the Monthly Magazine, The Chronicle, and Bell's Life in London.
1836, February 8, "Bozite set" first series published. March 31, the first novel "Pickwick rumor" byChapman and Hall Press began monthly by section published (20 months out). On April 2, Charles Dickens
married Catherine Hoggas at St. Louis' s church in Chelsea and immediately went to Kent honeymoon. 9 -
12 months, the drama "strange gentleman" and "Qiao village" in the St. James Theater staged. In
December, he became acquainted with John Foster, who became his lifelong friend and biographer (three