During the pandemic in 2020, the author found solace in the works of Charles Dickens, who provided both company and inspiration. Immersed in Dickinson's narratives, the author felt liberated from the surrounding fears, rediscovering the power of literature. However, this journey sparked a fervent passion for Dickens's incomparable storytelling, leading the author to claim that Dickens encompasses the essence of literature. The article praises Dickens's ability to elevate the mundane, transforming ordinary objects and characters into vibrant elements of storytelling, illustrating his profound impact across genres.
Dickens's novels make everyone else's seem puny, presenting a planetary scale that reflects the greatnesses and littlenesses of the world, as seen in A Tale of Two Cities.
His achievements as a novelist were just the beginning; he was also a poet and dramatist who invented characters and brought them to life at public readings.
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