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Informationen zum Autor Martin Fido was Andrew Bradley Junior Research Fellow in English Literature at Balliol College! Oxford and thereafter taught English at the Universities of Leeds! and the West Indies. He was also a visiting professor at Michigan State University. His short illustrated life of Dickens (Hamlyn 1970) was hailed by The Dickensian magazine as one of the two best books marking the centenary of Dickens' death. Martin's translation of Louis Cazamian's Le Roman Social en Angleterre was nominated for the Soott Monrieff Prize and in addition to his many books on literature! he has published many articles in learned journals! usually dealing with nineteenth century novelists such as Dickens! Thackeray! Disraeli and Jane Austen. Martin lives in Kent! the heart of Dickens' country. Klappentext February 2012 marks the 200th anniversary of Dickens' birth! and many festivals are planned across the world to celebrate. This book explores the Britain that the author inhabited - a period of great influence - looking at the bustling cities! squalor and crime that is felt throughout Dickens' works. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Age of Dickens; The Popular Writer; The Novels; The Friend of the Poor; The Great Victorian; The Immortal Reputation.