A Tale of Two Cities.

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Barnaby Rudge

A Tale of Two Cities. Is largely set around the time of the Gordon Riots of 1780. And was published as a weekly serial in. It was partly written whilst Dickens was living at Doughty Street. Is one the less popular novels. Click here to view the Wikipedia entry for Barnaby Rudge.

Bleak House

Return to the Circumlocution Office. Was the ninth novel from Charles Dickens, intended to illustrate the evils caused by long, drawn-out legal cases in the Courts of Chancery. Click edit button to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, cons.

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David Copperfield

Return to The Circumlocution Office. Is the common name of the eighth novel by Charles Dickens, first published as a novel in 1850. Preface to the 1869 edition. You can read all of.

Great Expectations

Return to The Circumlocution Office. Original cover from Great Expectations periodical. Is the story of Pip. Published from November 1860 to August 1861 and in. From December 1860 to August 1861. Was included in a Guardian poll of a the top 100 books of all time.