Charles Dickens Books in Order

Charles Dickens is a renowned writer and social critic celebrated for creating some of the world's most iconic fictional characters. As the greatest novelist of the Victorian era, his works captivated audiences during his lifetime and continue to inspire lasting popularity. Despite leaving school to work in a factory due to his father's incarceration, Dickens went on to edit a weekly journal for 20 years, penning 15 novels, five novellas, and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles. His tireless efforts also led to extensive lecturing, performing, and letter writing, as well as vigorous campaigning for children's rights, education, and social reforms. His masterpieces, including 'A Christmas Carol', 'Oliver Twist', and 'Great Expectations', evoke the spirit of early Victorian London, while 'A Tale of Two Cities', set in London and Paris, remains his best-known work of historical fiction. Fellow writers, such as Leo Tolstoy, George Orwell, and G.K. Chesterton, have praised Dickens's creative genius.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Charles Dickens

  • #1
    Great Expectations(1861)
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    Mary Queen of Scots Got her Head Chopped Off (By: Liz Lochhead)(1987)
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  • #3
    Mrs Klein (By: Nicholas Wright)(1988)
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  • #4
    Honour (By: Joanna Murray-Smith)(1995)
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  • #5
    Hotel (By: Caryl Churchill)(1997)
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  • #6
    Scotland Plays (By: Philip Howard)(1998)
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  • #7
    Anna Weiss (By: Mike Cullen)(1998)
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  • #8
    Blue Heart (By: Caryl Churchill)(1998)
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  • #9
    My Boy Jack (By: David Haig)(1998)
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  • #10
    Jane Eyre (By: Charlotte Brontë,Polly Teale)(1999)
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  • #11
    Howie the Rookie (By: Mark O'Rowe)(1999)
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  • #12
    Passing Places (By: Stephen Greenhorn)(1999)
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  • #13
    Be My Baby (By: Amanda Whittington)(2000)
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  • #14
    Kes (By: Barry Hines,Lawrence Till)(2000)
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  • #15
    Love Upon the Throne (By: Patrick Barlow)(2000)
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  • #16
    Far Away (By: Caryl Churchill)(2000)
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  • #17
    Push Up (By: Roland Schimmelpfennig,Maja Zade)(2002)
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  • #18
    His Dark Materials (By: Philip Pullman,Nicholas Wright)(2005)
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  • #19
    When You Cure Me (By: Jack Thorne)(2005)
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  • #20
    The Winterling (By: Jez Butterworth)(2006)
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  • #21
    5/11 (By: Edward Kemp)(2006)
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  • #22
    Cruising (By: Alecky Blythe)(2007)
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  • #23
    How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found (By: Fin Kennedy)(2007)
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  • #24
    Iron (By: Rona Munro)(2008)
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  • #25
    Never So Good (By: Howard Brenton)(2008)
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  • #26
    Happy Now? (By: Lucinda Coxon)(2008)
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  • #27
    Cherry Blossom (By: Catherine Grosvenor)(2009)
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  • #28
    Tuesdays at Tesco's (By: Emmanuel Darley,Matthew Hurt,Sarah Vermande)(2009)
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  • #29
    When the Rain Stops Falling (By: Andrew Bovell)(2009)
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  • #30
    BUNNY (By: Jack Thorne)(2010)
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  • #31
    So You Want To Go To Drama School? (By: Helen Freeman)(2011)
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  • #32
    The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays (By: Fin Kennedy)(2011)
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  • #33
    Sex with a Stranger (By: Stefan Golaszewski)(2012)
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  • #34
    Love & Information (By: Caryl Churchill)(2012)
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  • #35
    The Haunting(2012)
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  • #36
    The Acting Book (By: John Abbott)(2012)
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  • #37
    Goodbye to All That (By: Luke Norris)(2012)
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  • #38
    Herding Cats (By: Lucinda Coxon)(2012)
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  • #39
    The River (By: Jez Butterworth)(2012)
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  • #40
    The Last of the Haussmans (By: Stephen Beresford)(2012)
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  • #41
    NSFW (By: Lucy Kirkwood)(2012)
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  • #42
    East is East (By: Ayub Khan Din)(2012)
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  • #43
    Mary Shelley (By: Helen Edmundson)(2012)
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  • #44
    Once: The Musical (By: Enda Walsh)(2013)
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  • #45
    The Browning Version (By: Terence Rattigan)(2013)
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  • #46
    random (By: debbie tucker green)(2013)
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  • #47
    Jez Butterworth Plays: One (By: Jez Butterworth)(2013)
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  • #48
    Mogadishu (By: Vivienne Franzmann)(2013)
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  • #49
    The Weir (By: Conor McPherson)(2013)
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  • #50
    #Aiww: The Arrest of AI Weiwei (By: Weiwei Ai)(2013)
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  • #51
    Chimerica (By: Lucy Kirkwood)(2013)
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  • #52
    Ciphers (By: Dawn King)(2013)
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  • #53
    Godchild (By: Deborah Bruce)(2013)
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  • #54
    Let the Right One In (By: John Ajvide Lindqvist,Jack Thorne)(2013)
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  • #55
    The Deep Blue Sea (By: Dan Rebellato,Terence Rattigan)(2014)
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  • #56
    Parlour Song (By: Jez Butterworth)(2014)
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  • #57
    The Night Heron (By: Jez Butterworth)(2014)
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  • #58
    Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin (By: Enda Walsh)(2014)
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  • #59
    The Improvisation Book: How to Conduct Successful Improvisation Sessions (By: John S.C. Abbott)(2014)
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  • #60
    A Hard Rain (By: Jon Bradfield)(2014)
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  • #61
    Love in Idleness / Less Than Kind (By: Terence Rattigan)(2014)
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  • #62
    Cressida (By: Nicholas Wright)(2014)
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  • #63
    Blood and Ice (By: Liz Lochhead)(2014)
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  • #64
    All the Way HomeBook 0) (By: Ayub Khan Din)(2014)
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  • #65
    Notes on Falling LeavesBook 0) (By: Ayub Khan-Din)(2014)
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  • #66
    Coram Boy (By: Jamila Gavin)(2014)
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  • #67
    The Clearing (By: Helen Edmundson)(2015)
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  • #68
    The Lioness (By: Rebecca Lenkiewicz)(2015)
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  • #69
    Clybourne Park (By: Bruce Norris)(2015)
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  • #70
    Joanne (By: Deborah Bruce)(2015)
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  • #71
    Elephants (By: Rose Heiney)(2016)
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  • #72
    Kiss Me Quickstep (By: Amanda Whittington)(2016)
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  • #73
    Russian Dolls (By: Kate Lock)(2016)
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  • #74
    This is Living (By: Liam Borrett)(2016)
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  • #75
    F*ck the Polar Bears (By: Tanya Ronder)(2016)
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  • #76
    Mr Incredible (By: Camilla Whitehill)(2016)
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  • #77
    Plasticine (By: Sasha Dugdale,Vassily Sigarev)(2016)
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  • #78
    What Shadows (By: Chris Hannan)(2016)
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  • #79
    Nice Fish (By: Louis Jenkins,Mark Rylance)(2016)
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  • #80
    Us/Them (By: Carly Wijs)(2017)
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  • #81
    Run (By: Stephen Laughton)(2017)
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  • #82
    Consent (By: Nina Raine)(2017)
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  • #83
    Mighty Atoms (By: Amanda Whittington)(2017)
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  • #84
    Sugar Baby (By: Alan Harris)(2017)
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  • #85
    Saying Yes (By: Griselda Gambaro,Sebastian Doggart)(2017)
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  • #86
    Comment is Free (By: James Fritz)(2017)
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  • #87
    Goats (By: Liwaa Yazji,Katharine Halls)(2017)
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  • #88
    Jekyll & Hyde (By: Robert Louis Stevenson,Evan Placey)(2017)
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  • #89
    Solemn Mass for a Full Moon in Summer (By: Michel Tremblay,Martin Bowman,Bill Findlay)(2017)
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  • #90
    The Strongbox (By: Stephanie Jacob)(2018)
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  • #91
    Woman Caught Unaware (By: Annie Fox)(2018)
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  • #92
    Glitter Punch (By: Lucy Burke)(2018)
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  • #93
    Again (By: Stephanie Jacob)(2018)
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  • #94
    Battlefield (By: Peter Brook)(2018)
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  • #95
    Nine Night (By: Natasha Gordon)(2018)
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  • #96
    The Road to Huntsville (By: Stephanie Ridings)(2018)
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  • #97
    Blackthorn (By: Charley Miles)(2018)
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  • #98
    The Prisoner (By: Peter Brook,Marie-Hélène Estienne)(2018)
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  • #99
    The Clink (By: Stephen Jeffreys)(2018)
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  • #100
    Fast Labour (By: Steve Waters)(2019)
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  • #101
    Downstate (By: Bruce Norris)(2019)
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  • #102
    Beached (By: Melissa Bubnic)(2019)
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  • #103
    Night Time (By: Selma Dimitrijevic)(2019)
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  • #104
    Jez Butterworth Plays: Two (By: Jez Butterworth)(2020)
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  • #105
    Family: Three Plays (By: Iain Crichton Smith,Linda McLean,Riccardo Galgani)(2020)
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  • #1
    Great Expectations(1861)
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  • #2
    His Dark Materials (By: Philip Pullman,Nicholas Wright)(2005)
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    American Notes For General Circulation(1842)
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  • #2
    Pictures from Italy
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  • #3
    A Child's History of England
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  • #4
    The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices (With: Wilkie Collins)
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  • #5
    The Uncommercial Traveller
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  • #1
    The Pickwick Papers(1837)
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  • #2
    The Adventures of Oliver Twist
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  • #3
    The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby
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  • #4
    Barnaby Rudge
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  • #5
    Master Humphrey's Clock
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  • #6
    Old Curiosity Shop
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  • #7
    A Christmas Carol
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  • #8
    The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
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  • #9
    The Chimes
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  • #10
    The Cricket on the Hearth
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  • #11
    The Battle of Life
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  • #12
    Dombey and Son
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  • #13
    The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain
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  • #14
    David Copperfield
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  • #15
    Bleak House
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  • #16
    Hard Times
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  • #17
    Little Dorrit
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  • #18
    The Hanged Man's Bride
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  • #19
    A Tale of Two Cities
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  • #20
    Great Expectations
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  • #21
    Mrs Lirriper
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  • #22
    Our Mutual Friend
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  • #23
    No Thoroughfare (With: Wilkie Collins)
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  • #24
    The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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  • #25
    Sunday under Three Heads(1836)
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  • #26
    The Black Veil
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  • #27
    The Lamplighter
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  • #28
    A Child's Dream of a Star
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  • #29
    The Holly Tree Inn
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  • #30
    The Seven Poor Travellers
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  • #31
    A House to Let (With: Wilkie Collins,Elizabeth Gaskell,Adelaide Anne Procter)
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  • #32
    The Haunted House
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  • #33
    A Message from the Sea
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  • #34
    Somebody's Luggage
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  • #35
    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
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  • #36
    Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy
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  • #37
    Doctor Marigold
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  • #38
    Mugby Junction
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  • #39
    The Magic Fishbone
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  • #40
    Holiday Romance
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  • #41
    George Silverman's Explanation
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  • #42
    Sketches by Boz(1836)
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  • #43
    The Mudfog Papers
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  • #44
    Sketches of Young Gentlemen
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  • #45
    Master Humphrey's Clock, Volume 2
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  • #46
    Sketches of Young Couples
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  • #47
    To Be Read at Dusk
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  • #48
    The Poor Traveller / Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn
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  • #49
    Reprinted Pieces
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  • #50
    The Complete Ghost Stories of Charles Dickens
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  • #51
    Holiday Romance and Other Writings for Children
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  • #52
    Mudfog and Other Papers Contributed to Bentley's Miscellany
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  • #53
    Select Short Fiction(1976)
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  • #54
    The Signalman & Other Ghost Stories(1984)
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  • #55
    Three Ghost Stories(1998)
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  • #56
    Wicked Wit of Charles Dickens (With: Shelley Klein)(2002)
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  • #57
    Hunted Down(2016)
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  • #58
    Christmas Stories / Christmas Books(2018)
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  • #59
    Night Walks and Other Essays(2020)
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About Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens is a renowned writer and social critic celebrated for creating some of the world's most iconic fictional characters. As the greatest novelist of the Victorian era, his works captivated audiences during his lifetime and continue to inspire lasting popularity. Despite leaving school to work in a factory due to his father's incarceration, Dickens went on to edit a weekly journal for 20 years, penning 15 novels, five novellas, and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles. His tireless efforts also led to extensive lecturing, performing, and letter writing, as well as vigorous campaigning for children's rights, education, and social reforms. His masterpieces, including 'A Christmas Carol', 'Oliver Twist', and 'Great Expectations', evoke the spirit of early Victorian London, while 'A Tale of Two Cities', set in London and Paris, remains his best-known work of historical fiction. Fellow writers, such as Leo Tolstoy, George Orwell, and G.K. Chesterton, have praised Dickens's creative genius.

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