Rightly rejecting familiar accounts of Charles Dickens's life, Douglas-Fairhurst's biography shows us the forlorn and driven young Dickens who tried his hand at the law, journalism and acting before finally committing to a career as a writer. A ' revealing and groundbreaking study, which succeeds by focusing, narrowly, on the early years in Dickens' career as a writer in the 1830s' "New York Times"
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