Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 — 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. During his life, his works enjoyed unprecedented fame, and by the twentieth century his literary genius was broadly acknowledged by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to be widely popular.
Dickens sprang to fame with the 1836 serial publication of The Pickwick Papers. Within a few years he had become an international literary celebrity, famous for his humour, satire, and keen observation of character and society.
Dickens was regarded as the literary colossus of his age. Set in London and Paris, his 1859 novel, “A Tale of Two Cities”, is the best selling novel of all time.
This collection contains the complete novels of Charles Dickens in the chronological order of their original publication.
— The Pickwick Papers
— Oliver Twist
— Nicholas Nickleby
— The Old Curiosity Shop
— Barnaby Rudge
— Martin Chuzzlewit
— Dombey and Son — David Copperfield
— Bleak House
— Hard Times
— Little Dorrit
— A Tale of Two Cities
— Great Expectations
— Our Mutual Friend
— The Mystery of Edwin Drood