In January 1815, the family moved to Norfolk Street, Fitzrovia, in London, and then on to Sheerness and Chatham, Kent. In 1822, the Dickens family—barring Charles, who remained at school—left ...
The Queen heard the tale when she visited the Charles Dickens Museum, established in the writer’s only remaining London home, to celebrate its 100th anniversary and hear its patrons, actors ...
Charles Dickens ... (from Dickens’American Notes) Other nineteenth-century visitors to the United States were equally impressed by the picturesque landscape. Nathaniel P. Willis' American Scenery ...