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Definitions of dickenses in various dictionaries:
noun - a word used in exclamations of confusion
noun - English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870)
noun - devil
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| bDickensb is bdefinedb as a word used to show confusion, shock or irritation, or is the last name of the famous author Charles bDickensb. |
| Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance or surprise when asking questions. |
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| Charles Dickens' works are especially associated with London which is the setting for many of his novels. These works do not just use London as a backdrop but are about the city and its character.Dickens described London as a Magic lantern, a popular entertainment of the Victorian era, which projected images from slides. Of all Dickens' characters 'none played as important a role in his work as that of London itself', it fired his imagination and made him write. In a letter to John Forster, in 1846, Dickens wrote 'a day in London sets me up and starts me', but outside of the city, 'the toil and labour of writing, day after day, without that magic lantern is IMMENSE!!'However, of the identifiable London locations that Dickens used in his work, scholar Clare Pettitt notes that many no longer exist, and, while 'you can track Dickens' London, and see where things were, but they aren't necessarily still there'.In addition to his later novels and short stories, Dickens' descriptions of London, published in various newspapers in the 1830s, were released as a collected edition Sketches by Boz in 1836.Charles Dickens' first son, also called Charles Dickens, wrote a popular guidebook to London called Dickens's Dictionary of London in 1879. |