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Oliver Twist
I.
About the Author
II.
Overview
III.
Setting
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Themes and Characters
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Literary Technique
VI.
Topics for Discussion
VII.
Questions
VIII.
Adaptations
Literature Guide - Oliver Twist
Dickens, Charles Published 1837-1839
I About the Author
Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth. John Dickens, Charles's father, was a respectable, middle-class, navy pay clerk. Dickenss family moved several times during his youth and the boy attended several schools, received instruction from his mother, and read voraciously. In 1824 Dickens's father was imprisoned for debt. Two weeks before his fathers imprisonment, young Charles was sent to work in a blacking warehouse, pasting labels on bottles of boot polish. He lived alone in rented lodgings while the rest of his family moved into the prison with his father, a common practice at that time. His father was released after three months, but Dickens always remembered and hated the degradation of this period of his life. ...
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