Charles Dickens Chronology

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Who was Dickens's father transferred to London?

Who wrote'The Old Curiosity Shop'?

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1812 Charles John Huffham Dickens born February 7, Portsmouth, England, oldest son of John Dickens, a Navy Pay Office clerk, and Elizabeth Barrow Dickens. 1814 1822 Dickens's father is transferred frequently, moving his family first to London, then to Chatham, and then back to London. Dickens begins his schooling in Chatham, and becomes an avid reader.

1824 The family's fortunes go into decline. Already forced to leave school at age 10, Dickens begins work at Warren's Blacking Warehouse shortly before his 12th birthday, working 10-hour days, six days a week. Dickens's father is arrested for debt and sent to London's Marshalsea Prison, where he is joined by his whole family, except for Charles. Even after his father is released from debtor's prison later that year, Dickens continues to work at Warren's because his mother is "warm" for him to stay there. Eventually, his father relents and lets him quit his job and resume school.

1827 1833 At 15, Dickens begins work as an office boy for an attorney. He studies shorthand at night in order to become a journalist, first as a freelancer at Doctor's Commons courts in 1829, then as a reporter of Parliamentary debates in the House of Commons, and finally as a reporter for the newspapers the True Sun, the Mirror of Parliament, and the Morning Chronicle. His work as a journalist teaches him to write quickly to meet deadlines, and his excellent observational skills help him to succeed in that profession. Dickens also briefly considers a career on the stage. Acting, however, is not considered a very respectable profession, and Dickens, who wishes to maintain a reputation as a gentleman, decides to focus on his writing instead.

1833 1835 Dickens begins publishing his popular "Sketches by Boz," using an alias derived from his younger brother's nickname 1835 1836 Dickens meets and becomes engaged to Catherine Hogarth, the cultured and well-read daughter of his Scottish newspaper editor. They are able to marry in 1836 on the strength of his contract for Pickwick Papers, the comic novel that rockets Dickens to stardom.

1837 The first of Charles and Catherine's 10 children, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, is born. 1837 1841 Dickens publishes Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, and Barnaby Rudge, first in serialized installments, and then in book form (a practice he will continue for all of his novels). These works seal his international reputation as the most popular novelist of his era.

1842 Charles and Catherine Dickens sail to North America for a five-month visit, landing first in Boston, where Charles is greeted like a Victorian-era rock star. During their time in Massachusetts, they make many lifelong friends, including poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Harvard professor Cornelius Conway Felton. Feted at fancy dress balls and formal dinners, Dickens also makes a point of touring American prisons, hospitals, mental institutions, orphanages and, on February 3, the model textile mills that had recently opened in Lowell. They offer a powerful contrast to the harsh conditions found in most English factories. Dickens later calls his day in Lowell "the most pleasant I spent in the country." Charles Dickens Chronology Over the course of his travels to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Richmond, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St. Louis, among other destinations Dickens grows increasingly disillusioned, writing to a friend: "This is not the republic I came to see; this is not the republic of my imagination." After they return to England, Dickens publishes American Notes, an often-critical account of American manners and morals, particularly the institution of slavery.

1843 Dickens publishes A Christmas Carol, the first of his five Christmas books. 1843 1844 Dickens writes and serializes Martin Chuzzlewit, which includes sections satirizing America. 1844 1846 Dickens and his family travel to Europe. Dickens publishes Pictures from Italy; he also writes an account of his early years, the "Autobiographical Fragment," not published until after his death.

1846 1848 Dickens and family return to London, where he helps co-found a shelter for homeless women. Dickens writes and serializes Dombey and Son. 1849 1850 Dickens writes and serializes David Copperfield. He also launches a weekly journal, Household Words, which continues until 1859. 1852 1853 Dickens writes and serializes Bleak House. He also begins to give public readings for charity.

1854 Dickens writes and serializes Hard Times. 1855 1857 Dickens writes and serializes Little Dorrit. While acting in a melodrama written by his friend Wilkie Collins, Dickens meets and falls in love with a young actress, Ellen Ternan. 1858 Charles and Catherine Dickens separate after 22 years of marriage. Divorce is not possible at this time, so the Dickenses merely live apart. Dickens begins giving public readings for profit.

1859 Dickens writes and serializes A Tale of Two Cities. He also launches a new weekly journal, All the Year Round. 1860 1861 Dickens writes and serializes Great Expectations. 1864 1865 Dickens writes and serializes Our Mutual Friend. 1865 While returning from France with Ellen Ternan and her mother, Dickens is nearly killed in a disastrous railway accident in Staplehurst, England. He spends hours assisting victims of the horrific crash, and suffers from shattered nerves for the rest of his life.

1867 1868 Even with his deteriorating health, Dickens continues to maintain a grueling work schedule, writing, editing, and performing public readings. In November 1867, despite warnings that he is too frail to travel, Dickens returns to America to embark on a triumphal five-month reading tour. Readings are concentrated in Boston and New York, with shorter stays in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Buffalo, New Haven, Worcester, and Portland, Maine. The tour is both a tremendous popular success and a great financial boon for Dickens, who clears over 20,000 securing the fortune he desires for himself and his family.

1870 Dickens begins to write and serialize The Mystery of Edwin Drood. On June 9, exactly five years after the Staplehurst accident, Dickens dies of a stroke at his home. He is just 58 years old.

Music: A Christmas Carol Alan Silvestri THE END