| Charles Dickens is considered one of the greatest writers in the history of English literature. |
| Dickens wrote his many novels during the nineteenth century, |
| but those novels remain popular even today. |
| Literary experts admire his genius at describing the lives and personalities of the many characters in his books. |
| Charles Dickens was born in England in 1812. |
| His father was a clerk who worked for the Navy. |
| Unfortunately, his father was not good at managing money, |
| and the family soon went deeply into debt. |
| In those days, people who owed money were sent to prison, |
| and their families were sent to places called “workhouses”. |
| When Charles’s father was unable to pay the debts, Charles was sent to a workhouse, |
| where he had to work long hours, and Charles’s father was sent to prison. |
| After a few years, the family regained its freedom, |
| but the experience had a lasting effect upon Charles. |
| As a young man, Charles Dickens worked as a journalist in the law courts and in Parliament. |
| But he soon began writing stories for newspapers. |
| These stories were very popular with the readers. |
| Soon, Dickens began writing entire novels for the newspapers. |
| Each month, the newspaper would publish another chapter of Dickens’s latest novel. |
| One of Dickens’s most famous early novels is called Oliver Twist. |
| This is the story of a young man who is poor and alone in the city of London, |
| and becomes involved in criminal activities to support himself. |
| The characters in this novel have a very wide range of personalities, |
| but seem very real to the reader. |
| The book exposed the conditions that faced the poor people of London, |
| and helped to encourage reforms aimed at improving those conditions. |
| Perhaps Dickens’s most popular novel is A Christmas Carol. |
| In this story, a rich but stingy old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, |
| refuses to give his employee a day off at Christmas, |
| and refuses to donate money to help the poor. |
| But, while sleeping, Scrooge is visited by ghosts from his past, present and future. |
| These ghosts show Scrooge how badly he has behaved. |
| When Scrooge wakes up, he becomes a kind and generous man |
| who fully appreciates the spirit of the Christmas holiday. |
| Another famous novel of Dickens is A Tale of Two Cities. |
| This is a story of the violence and upheaval during the French Revolution. |
| The story is famous for the heroic act of sacrifice |
| that is made by one character for the benefit of the others. |
| Dickens was famous as a public speaker, |
| and large crowds assembled to hear his performances. |
| When he died in 1870, he was a very famous man. |
| The novels of Charles Dickens allow the reader to experience the life of nineteenth century London, |
| showing the poverty and injustice that were so common. |
| The characters of these novels show the range of human behavior, |
| from cruelty and selfishness to kindness and love. |
| It is no surprise that Dickens is viewed as one of the great figures of English literature. |
More English listening lessons for intermediate level:
Lesson 36: Samuel Clemens (or Mark Twain)

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