

January 3, 1844: The book goes into a second and third printing. Two days later, Dickens has 6,000 copies ready for bookstores.ĭecember 19, 1843: In his review of A Christmas Carol, Charles Mackay relishes the book’s sense of joy, writing, “If such spirits could be multiplied, as the copies of this little book we doubt not will be…what a happy Christmas indeed should we yet have this 1843!”ĭecember 24, 1843: The first printing of 6,000 volumes sells out. November 1843: He hires John Leech to create the illustrations for his book and works with him to realize his vision of the story.ĭecember 17, 1843: The final book has gone to the printer. He tells a friend that he composes much of it walking “the black streets of London… many a night when all the sober folks had gone to bed.” October to December 1843: Dickens works furiously on A Christmas Carol. Oct 5, 1843: During a evening walk after a fundraiser for the Manchester Athenaeum, Dickens begins to hatch the idea for a new novel, one that will touch on the ill effects of industrialization and the fate of children in such a world. His latest novel, Martin Chuzzlewit, sees disappointing sales numbers. The book, beloved by factory workers and Queen Victoria unlike, make Dickens one of the most popular writers of his times.ġ840: Dickens begins publishing installments of The Old Curiosity Shop, which quickly becomes the bestselling novel of its time with over 100,000 readers per issue.ġ841: Dickens publishes Barnaby Rudge, which, while still popular, marks a notable decline in readership, dropping to about 30,000 by its last installments.ġ842: Dickens travels to America with his wife on a reading tour.

He begins publishing monthly installments of Oliver Twist. The novel becomes a publishing phenomenon, going from selling 500 copies of the first installment to over 40,000 of the last one in 1847.ġ837: Dickens’ first child, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, is born-the first of his 10 children.

A 12-year-old Charles Dickens is forced to work at Warren’s Blacking Factory pasting labels on shoe polish containers to provide for the family.ġ833: Dickens publishes his first story, “A Dinner at Poplar Walk,” in The Monthly Magazine.ġ836: Dickens begins monthly installments of his first novel, The Pickwick Papers. We map out his amazing life in this special timeline.įebruary 7, 1812: Charles Dickens is born to John and Elizabeth Dickens.ġ824: John Dickens arrested for his debts and sent to Marshalsea prison. Born in 1812, Charles Dickens lived for 58 years, creating some of the great masterpieces of English literature, including his 1843 A Christmas Carol (whose creation is dramatized in The Man Who Invented Christmas).
