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  1. Dickens's London. The Old Curiosity Shop in Holborn, London, which is said to have inspired The Old Curiosity Shop but has no proven relation to Dickens or his work. [1] Charles Dickens ' s works are especially associated with London, [2] which is the setting for many of his novels. [3] These works do not just use London as a ...

  2. How Charles Dickens Saw London. Sketches by Boz, the volume of newspaper columns that became Dickens’ first book, invokes a colorful view of 19th-century England. Rebecca Dalzell. June 5,...

  3. Background. Episodes. Cast. References. External links. Dickens of London DVD cover. Dickens of London is a 1976 television miniseries from Yorkshire Television based on the life of English novelist Charles Dickens. Both Dickens and his father John were played by British actor Roy Dotrice.

  4. 3. Jan. 2024 · Charles Dickens is intimately associated with London like no other author. The city features in all of his novels, usually as the main setting. A few years ago, we set ourselves the task of...

  5. Dickens of London: Created by Marc Miller. With Roy Dotrice, John F. Landry, Diana Coupland, Adrienne Burgess. Charles Dickens grew up in a family where his father was larger than life. The elder Dickens is a teller of tales and always seems to have ambitions that are well beyond his means or his capabilities. He is also constantly in debt and ...

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  6. 7. Feb. 2012 · Charles Dickens was a tireless walker of London, the English city that served as the main setting of many of his novels. According to Claire Tomalin’s new biography, Charles Dickens: A Life,...

  7. Dickens Streets of London. The streets of Victorian London provided much inspiration to Charles Dickens who described them as “a magic lantern” lighting the “toil and labour of [his] writing, day after day”. If you look closely enough, you can still discover places where that lantern still glows… Toby Farmiloe. 11 min read.