Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
The famous writer Charles Dickens was born in this modest house
in Portsmouth, England in 1812. The house has miraculously survived
and is now preserved as a museum furnished in the style of 1809
which is when John and Elizabeth Dickens set up the first home
of
their married life there.
They had no idea that their eldest son would go on to become one
of the most internationally famous writers popular across the world
for his novels and short stories. John Dickens came to Portsmouth
when his job in the Navy Pay Office was transferred from London.
They stayed here until 1815 when his job demanded that he return
to London. Charles Dickens only lived in Portsmouth for the first
three years of his life but he returned to the town on three occasions.
Once he returned to research background information for his novel
'Nicholas Nickleby', and on two occasions later in life when he
was a famous writer to give public readings of his work. On his
last visit in 1866 he tried to find his birthplace but was unsuccessful,
however it is now clearly signposted so visitors can find it easily!
Even though Dickens' popular writing career ran from 1836 to 1870
his characters live on as familiar friends to many people all over
the world. Millions of people sympathise with Oliver 'asking for
more' or Sydney Carton declaiming 'it is a far, far better thing
that I do, than I have ever done'. He is best known for his evocations
of Victorian Christmas celebrations in his many Christmas stories
- who can forget the three Spirits of Christmas who appeared to
Scrooge?
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