Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens 9780006926115
The now thirteen-year-old Dickens returned to college at the Wellington Academy, where he contributed to a weekly school newspaper. He also started to regularly read periodicals, and he place on plays in a toy theater. His family members once more had serious financial problems, which resulted in Dickens leaving the school in 1827, and soon he was working as a low-level clerk in a law firm. Throughout this period, Dickens mastered shorthand, but he quickly left the law firm and…