by JaneSmiley (Author)
From a bitter and poverty-stricken childhood to a career as the most acclaimed and best loved writer in the English-speaking world, Charles Dickens had a life as full of incident as any of those he created in his novels of life in Victorian England. His well-documented life - the enormous quantity of work, his public readings and his difficult relationships - has always made fascinating reading. We see Charles Dickens as his contemporaries would have done and get to know him more intimately than ever before. At the same time Smiley offers interpretations of almost all of Dickens' major works, showing how 'his novels shaped his life as much as his life shaped his novels'.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Feb 2003
ISBN 10: 0753816784
ISBN 13: 9780753816783
Book Overview: A unique combination of the eternal popularity of Dickens and a best- selling novelist The most accessible Dickens biography on the market 'Jane Smiley, in her admirable contribution to Weidenfeld's series of short biographies, deals briskly with Dickens's career and works, and treats with sympathy and sense his relations with the women in his life' Paul Johnson, Literary Review