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    • The Pickwick Papers (1837) Dickens’ first and one of his finest, The Pickwick Papers is admittedly more a loose collection of stories than a traditional novel.
    • Oliver Twist (1839) The inspiration for a hit musical, the basis for an Oscar-winning film, and the originator of the meme-worthy line “Please, sir, may I have some more?”
    • Nicholas Nickleby (1839) We’re getting into even more complex Dickens with Nicholas Nickleby, a two-faced novel that’s part Pickwick comedy, part Oliver Twist tragedy.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (1841) The Old Curiosity Shop is the story of Nell Trent, a sweet young girl who lives with her grandfather and works at the titular shop.
    • The Pickwick Papers – 1836. The Pickwick Papers, also known as The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, was the first novel of Charles Dickens. Chapman & Hall published it in monthly installments from March of 1836 until November 1837.
    • Oliver Twist – 1837. The second novel of Charles Dickens was Oliver Twist. The first edition had a longer title, Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress.
    • Nicholas Nickleby – 1838. The first installment of Nicholas Nickleby was published on March 31, 1838 and the last installment was published on October 1, 1839.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop – 1840. The Old Curiosity Shop was published in installments in the periodical, Master Humphrey’s Clock. The first installment was printed in April of 1840 and the last was printed in February of 1841.
  1. The bibliography of Charles Dickens (1812–1870) includes more than a dozen major novels, many short stories (including Christmas-themed stories and ghost stories), several plays, several non-fiction books, and individual essays and articles.

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    • The Pickwick Papers – 1836. The Pickwick Papers, originally titled The Posthumous Writings of the Pickwick Club, was Charles Dickens’s first novel and is widely considered to be a humorous masterpiece.
    • Oliver Twist – 1837. Oliver Twist, one of Charles Dickens’s most well-known works, was first published in 1838 under the title The Parish Boy’s Progress.
    • Nicholas Nickleby – 1838. The 1838–1839 novel Nicholas Nickleby follows the protagonist as he tries to look for his mother and sister after their father dies.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop – 1840. The Old Curiosity Shop chronicles the daily lives of Nell Trent and her grandpa. Both worked at The Old Curiosity Shop in London and were serialized in the periodical Master Humphrey’s Clock, to which Dickens regularly contributed, between 1840 and 1841.
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