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Charles Dickens: A New Biography

De : Geoffrey Giuliano
Lu par : Geoffrey Giuliano
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Charles Dickens: A New Biography is an epic, fully immersive portrait of the most celebrated novelist of the Victorian age, stripping away the polished legend to reveal the driven, brilliant, deeply conflicted man behind the greatest stories ever told. From the terror and humiliation of his childhood—when his father was imprisoned for debt and young Dickens was sent to work in a filthy blacking factory—to his astonishing rise as the most famous writer in the English-speaking world, this biography follows every stage of his transformation with emotional depth and historical clarity. It shows how early trauma burned into his imagination, shaping his lifelong obsession with injustice, cruelty, childhood suffering, and social hypocrisy.

The book goes beyond the familiar public image of Dickens as a warm-hearted champion of the poor to explore the contradictions that defined his private life. It reveals his obsessive work habits, his hunger for praise, his fierce control over family and friends, and the darker sides of his personality that rarely appear in popular portraits. His marriage to Catherine, the pressure of fame, the crushing exhaustion of endless writing deadlines, and the scandal of his secret relationship with the young actress Ellen Ternan are examined with honesty and psychological insight.

At the same time it celebrates the creative explosion that produced works that forever changed literature, theater, journalism, and social reform. It explores his revolutionary style, his cliff-hanger storytelling, his deep connection with his readers, and his transformation into one of the first global celebrities. His grueling public reading tours, which brought his characters to life on stage, are shown as both triumphs of performance and acts of self-destruction.

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