*During the 1840s: his fame and respect keep increasing shis social criticism became more radical shis comedy more savage Last novel: The Mystery of Edwin Drood never completed later published posthumously
❖ During the 1840s: his fame and respect keep increasing his social criticism became more radical his comedy more savage ❖ Last novel: The Mystery of Edwin Drood never completed later published posthumously
He suffered another stroke on 8 June 1870 at Gad's Hill,after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. He died at his home in Gad's Hill Place next day
❖ He suffered another stroke on 8 June 1870 at Gad's Hill, after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. ❖ He died at his home in Gad's Hill Place next day
He wished to be buried in Rochester Cathedral He was laid to rest in the Poets'Corner of Westminster Abbey
❖ He wished to be buried in Rochester Cathedral ❖ He was laid to rest in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey
❖ The inscription on his tomb reads: CHARLES DICKENS Born 7th February 1812 Died 9th June 1870 A child, dressed in appropriate attire, at the Dickensian Festival in Ulverston, Cumbria
Il.Dickens Points of View seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty,injustice, hypocrisy and corruptness sets out a full map and a large- scale criticism of the 19th-cent England
II. Dickens Points of View ❖ seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty, injustice, hypocrisy and corruptness ❖ sets out a full map and a largescale criticism of the 19th-cent. England