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Biography of Charles John Huffam Dickens
17877 words, approx. 59.6 pages
 The life story of Charles Dickens is, from several perspectives, a success story. Generally regarded today as one of the greatest novelists in the English language, Dickens had the unusual good fortune to have been recognized by his contemporaries as wel...
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Biography of Charles (John Huffam) Dickens
17117 words, approx. 57.1 pages
 The life story of Charles Dickens is, from several perspectives, a success story. Generally regarded today as one of the greatest novelists in the English language, Dickens had the unusual good fortune to have been recognized by his contemporaries as wel...
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Biography of Charles (John Huffam) Dickens
13529 words, approx. 45.1 pages
 From the appearance of his first full-length work of prose fiction, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, in 1836-1837, Charles Dickens has retained his place as one of the best-loved and most widely read novelists in the world. Not so well known i...



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The perils of the English language
05/28/1995: 681 words, approx. 2 pages Oh, the difficulties people from other countries have in understanding English as it is spoken in America. And no wonder. In "Do's and Taboos of Using English Around the World" (Wiley, $12.95, paperback), Roger E. Axtell relates several examples of words gone awry. Among...
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The Perils Of Being A Prison Officer
10/31/1988: 568 words, approx. 2 pages PRISON OFFICERS AND THEIR WORLD, by Kelsey Kauffman. Harvard University Press. 290 pp. $30. State prisons are hardly cheery places. They probably should not be. But as described in this chilling study of the lives of prison officers and the riotous Massachusetts prison...


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Perils of Certain English Prisoners by Charles Dickens | |
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About 297 pages (88,987 words) in 9 products |
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