Charles-Dickens-2d1ku12.pptx
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Who is this? 1812— 1870
Я ощущаю как счастье своей жизни — не единственное, не главное, но такое, за которое время от времени благодаришь Бога. Без него моя жизнь и даже моя вера были бы скуднее и мельче, — а я бы так об этом и не узнала.
«Charles Dickens and his creativity»
Charles Dickens was an English novelist of the Victorian period. The continuing popularity of his novels and short stories is such that they have never gone out of print. Dickens's work has been highly praised for its realism, comedy, mastery of prose, unique personalities and concern for social reform by writers such as Leo Tolstoy, George Gissing and Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
In 1833 Dickens's first story, A Dinner at Poplar Walk was published in the London periodical, Monthly Magazine. The following year he rented rooms at Furnival's Inn becoming a political journalist. In 1836 his success as a novelist continued, producing Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop and, finally, Barnaby Rudge. They were published in monthly instalments before being made into books.
On 2 April 1836, he married Catherine Thomson Hogarth. Dickens became very attached to Mary. After her death she became a character in many of his books. Her death is fictionalised as the death of Nell in The Old Curiosity.
His writing style is florid and poetic, with a strong comic touch. His satires of British aristocratic are very popular. Many of his characters' names show us wich roles they play. For example Mr. Murdstone in the novel David Copperfield, which is a combination of "murder" and stony coldness. His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism.
Dickens is famed for his representation of the hardships of the working class. Dickensian characters—especially their names—are among the most memorable in English literature. The likes of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Oliver Twist, The Artful Dodger, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Pip, Miss Havisham, Charles Darnay, David Copperfield are so well known and can be believed to be living a life outside the novels.
Charles Dickens published over a dozen major novels, a large number of short stories (including a number of Christmas-themed stories), a handful of plays, and several nonfiction books. «The Adventures of Oliver Twist» , «The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby» , «The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club» , «The Old Curiosity Shop» ; «The Battle of Life» , «A Christmas Carol» , «David Copperfield» and others.
I want to tell you about the novel «The Adventures of Oliver Twist» . It was written in the form of biographies of the hero. He turns to the question of the relationship between the individual and society, the individual and the surrounding social environment. Life of Oliver Twist begins in the workhouse.
Little Oliver has to face here with hunger, humiliation, insult and undeserved insults. After his escape from the workhouse, Oliver became a pupil of the undertaker, enters the thieves' gang, falls victim to villain Sykes and keeper den of thieves Fagin. One day he met a kindly Mr. Brownlow. He finds shelter with good people, friends, it turns out the mystery of his origin, and the novel ends with a happy outcome.
The main character does not become a subject of the action, it is an object. Mysterious and confusing story is the basis of the plot. In the workhouse dying young woman. Oliver is her baby. After a series of tests he finds himself in a house of good Mr. Brownlow - a typical character of the English literature of the 17 th century, in his house a portrait of a young woman. They were alike. But Oliver was stolen and found himself in the thieves' gang.
He knew that his mather had medallion and ring. Oliver is chosen from the gang and gets into the house of good Mrs. Rose Meili, who is his aunt. Brownlow held an inquiry. Monks and Oliver - half-brothers, the will is made in favor of Oliver, on condition that he will grow up a gentleman. Oliver is adopted by Brownlow, he is a friend of Oliver's father. This story have a happy end.
Interesting Facts Osip Mandelstam's poem "Dombey and Son" opens the famous lines "When the piercing whistle, I hear English, I see Oliver Twist over piles of ledgers. . . “ «Когда, пронзительнее свиста, я слышу английский язык, Я вижу Оливера Твиста над кипами конторских книг…»
Quotes: «Each of us is given a lot, and we have much to be thankful for. Very "much, but we do not understand. » Каждому из нас дано очень много, и нам есть за что быть благодарными. Очень много, только мы этого не понимаем. Tears cleanse the lungs, wash your face, enhance vision and calm the nerves so cry as well! Слезы очищают легкие, умывают лицо, укрепляют зрение и успокаивают нервы — так плачь же хорошенько!
Oliver Twist is a 2005 drama film directed by Roman Polanski. The screenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on the 1838 novel of the same title by Charles Dickens.
June 9, 1870 Dickens, exhausted colossal difficulty rather disorderly life and a lot of trouble, died of a stroke Geydskhille.
Humor was often to Dickens shield against excessive wounding blows of life. On the contrary, Dickens acquired fame primarily gay writer jolly old England.


