The Adventures of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins

In February 1837, budding writer Charles Dickens moved into London’s 48 Doughty Street with his wife and six-week-old baby. In just two furious years, he would author The Pickwick PapersOliver Twist, and Nicholas Nickleby—three imperishable novels that would grip Victorian audiences and propel the young writer to literary superstardom. 

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