Excerpt from A Dickens Dramatic Reader: Scenes From Pickwick, Scenes From Nicholas Nickleby, the Cricket on the Hearth a Christmas Carol
This book is appropriate for use in all classes in which the works of Dickens are studied. Explanations and stage dirce tions are given, to make the scenes intelligible without the context and for convenience in acting. When the selections are read at sight, explanations can be assigned to a single pupil, or, if the story is familiar, they can be omitted.
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Arguably one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens is the author of such literary masterpieces as A Tale of Two Cities (1859), A Christmas Carol (1843), David Copperfield (1850), and The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1839), among many others. Dickens' s indelible characters and timeless stories continue to resonate with readers around the world more than 130 years after his death. Dickens was born in 1812 and died in 1870.
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