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How were Dickens's novels originally
Which fact from Charles Dickens's biography is the most helpful in understanding the themes in his written work?
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How were Dickens's novels originally published?
* 1 point In monthly instalments. In cheap paperback editions. In deluxe,
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What did Dickens have in common with the protagonists of many of his novels?
* 1 point He traveled frequently. He came from a
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Black Noir
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What did Dickens have in common with the protagonists of many of his novels?
* 1 point He was extremely wealthy. He came from a
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moo
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Dickens, as well as Trollope and Thackeray, were writing novels depicting English life and customs when Victoria was queen.
What
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John
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What effect did "The Pickwick Papers" have on Dickens's career?
* 1 point It forced him to become a journalist. It made him into
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What effect did "The Pickwick Papers" have on Dickens's career?
* 1 point It prevented him from writing further novels. It forced
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moo
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I included an introduction to 18th-century novels (is it correct?) + the features of Defoe's novels. Thank you.
1) Structure of
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Henry2
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What social problems did Dickens address in his novels?
* 1 point Political misdoings. Urban poverty and child labor. Unsafe
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Black Noir
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Novels are excluded from "serious reading," so that the man who, bent on self-improvement, has been deciding to devote ninety
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