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1. Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was born at Portsmouth on the 7th of February, 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. When Dickens was about four years of age his family moved to Chatham. There Dickens went to school. In his tenth year the family left Chatham and settled down in a mean street in London. Things went from bad to worse and soon Dickens's father was imprisoned for debt and the family home sold up. Little Charles had to work at a blacking factory. He had to paste labels on the jars of blacking in a warehouse. He received six shillings a week, and had to live in miserable lodgings, and for two years he never had sufficient to eat.
His poverty, however, brought him into contact with the homes of the very poor, with their modes of life, their hopes and fears. This was of great value to him when he became an author.
After two years Dickens's father came into some money enabling him to leave prison and send Charles to a private school. After his schooldays he became a clerk in a lawyer's office, and in his spare time studied shorthand. When he was nineteen he was able to do some reporting in the House of Commons for newspapers. As a reporter he often had to go to the country and he described his experiences "on the road" in many of his novels. In 1833 Dickens published a number of papers under the title Sketches by Boz but it was in 1836 that he suddenly rose to fame. A firm of publishers asked Dickens to write some short articles to illustrate a number of amusing pictures they intended to publish. Thus was born the famous Pickwick Papers. This book, full of humour, brought him world-wide fame. Dickens followed up his triumph with a quick succession of novels among them Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Great Expectations, Little Dorrit, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield and many others.

2. Agatha Christie

Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie is possibly the word’s most famous detective story writer. She wrote 79 novels and several plays. Her sales outnumber those of William Shakespeare. However, behind her 4,680,000 words was a painfully shy woman whose life was often lonely and unhappy.
She was born in 1890 in Devon, the third child of Clarissa and Frederick Miller, and grew into a beautiful and sensitive girl with waist-length golden hair. She didn’t go to school but was educated at home by her mother. Her father died when she was 11 and both she and her mother were grief-stricken.
During World War I, while she was working in a hospital dispensary, she learned about chemicals and poisons, which proved very useful to her in her later career. She wrote her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, in 1920. In it she introduced Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective who appeared in many subsequent novels. Her other main detective was an elderly spinster called Miss Marple.
In 1914, at the beginning of the war, she had married Archibald Christie but the marriage was unhappy. It didn’t last and they divorced in 1926. That year there was a double tragedy in her life because her much-loved mother died. Agatha suffered a nervous breakdown, and one night she abandoned her car and mysteriously disappeared. She went missing for 11 days and was eventually found in a hotel in Harrogate, in the North of England. It is interesting to note that it was while she was suffering so much that she wrote one of her masterpieces, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Agatha desperately wanted solitude and developed very bitter feelings towards the media because the newspapers had given her a hard time over her breakdown and disappearance. She was determined never to let them enter her private life again and she buried herself in her work. On 25 November 1952 her play The Mousetrap opened in London. Today, over 40 years later, it is still running. It is the longest running show in the whole world.
She enjoyed a very happy second marriage to Max Mallowan, an archaeologist. Her detective skills were a help to him in his excavations in Syria and Iraq. By successfully staying out of the limelight she ultimately found happiness with her beloved husband. She died peacefully in 1976.
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1. Charles DickensCharles Dickens was born at Portsmouth on the 7th of February, 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. When Dickens was about four years of age his family moved to Chatham. There Dickens went to school. In his tenth year the family left Chatham and settled down in a mean street in London. Things went from bad to worse and soon Dickens's father was imprisoned for debt and the family home sold up. Little Charles had to work at a blacking factory. He had to paste labels on the jars of blacking in a warehouse. He received six shillings a week, and had to live in miserable lodgings, and for two years he never had sufficient to eat.His poverty, however, brought him into contact with the homes of the very poor, with their modes of life, their hopes and fears. This was of great value to him when he became an author.After two years Dickens's father came into some money enabling him to leave prison and send Charles to a private school. After his schooldays he became a clerk in a lawyer's office, and in his spare time studied shorthand. When he was nineteen he was able to do some reporting in the House of Commons for newspapers. As a reporter he often had to go to the country and he described his experiences "on the road" in many of his novels. In 1833 Dickens published a number of papers under the title Sketches by Boz but it was in 1836 that he suddenly rose to fame. A firm of publishers asked Dickens to write some short articles to illustrate a number of amusing pictures they intended to publish. Thus was born the famous Pickwick Papers. This book, full of humour, brought him world-wide fame. Dickens followed up his triumph with a quick succession of novels among them Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Great Expectations, Little Dorrit, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield and many others. 2. Agatha ChristieAgatha Mary Clarissa Christie is possibly the word’s most famous detective story writer. She wrote 79 novels and several plays. Her sales outnumber those of William Shakespeare. However, behind her 4,680,000 words was a painfully shy woman whose life was often lonely and unhappy.She was born in 1890 in Devon, the third child of Clarissa and Frederick Miller, and grew into a beautiful and sensitive girl with waist-length golden hair. She didn’t go to school but was educated at home by her mother. Her father died when she was 11 and both she and her mother were grief-stricken.During World War I, while she was working in a hospital dispensary, she learned about chemicals and poisons, which proved very useful to her in her later career. She wrote her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, in 1920. In it she introduced Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective who appeared in many subsequent novels. Her other main detective was an elderly spinster called Miss Marple.In 1914, at the beginning of the war, she had married Archibald Christie but the marriage was unhappy. It didn’t last and they divorced in 1926. That year there was a double tragedy in her life because her much-loved mother died. Agatha suffered a nervous breakdown, and one night she abandoned her car and mysteriously disappeared. She went missing for 11 days and was eventually found in a hotel in Harrogate, in the North of England. It is interesting to note that it was while she was suffering so much that she wrote one of her masterpieces, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.Agatha desperately wanted solitude and developed very bitter feelings towards the media because the newspapers had given her a hard time over her breakdown and disappearance. She was determined never to let them enter her private life again and she buried herself in her work. On 25 November 1952 her play The Mousetrap opened in London. Today, over 40 years later, it is still running. It is the longest running show in the whole world. She enjoyed a very happy second marriage to Max Mallowan, an archaeologist. Her detective skills were a help to him in his excavations in Syria and Iraq. By successfully staying out of the limelight she ultimately found happiness with her beloved husband. She died peacefully in 1976.
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1. Чарльз Диккенс Чарльз Диккенс родился в Портсмуте на 7 февраля 1812 года Его отец был служащим в кассу ВМФ. Когда Диккенс был около четырех лет его семья переехала в Chatham. Там Диккенс пошел в школу. В своем десятом году семья покинула Chatham и поселился в средней улице в Лондоне. Дела пошли от плохого к худшему, и вскоре отец Диккенса был заключен в тюрьму за долги, и семья дома проданы до. Маленький Чарльз был работать на чернение завода. Он должен был вставить ярлыки на баночки чернение на складе. Он получил шесть шиллингов в неделю, и были вынуждены жить в убогих квартирах, и в течение двух лет он никогда не имел достаточно съесть. Его бедность, однако, привел его в контакт с домов очень бедных, с их образом жизни, их надежды и страхи. Это имело большое значение для него, когда он стал автором. После двух лет отец Диккенса вступили в какие-то деньги, позволяющим ему покинуть тюрьму и отправить Чарльза в частную школу. После его школьные он стал клерком в офисе адвоката, а в свободное время изучал стенографию. Когда он был девятнадцать он смог сделать некоторые отчетность в Палате общин для газет. Как сообщает ему часто приходилось идти в страну, и он описал свой ​​опыт "на дороге" во многих своих романах. В 1833 Диккенс опубликовал ряд статей под названием Очерках Боза но это было в 1836 году, что он вдруг поднялся к славе. Фирма издателей спросил Диккенса написать несколько коротких статей, чтобы проиллюстрировать ряд забавных картинок, которые они намерены опубликовать. Так родилась знаменитая Записки Пиквикского клуба. Эта книга, полная юмора, принес ему мировую известность. Диккенс последовать его триумф с быстрой последовательности романов среди них Оливер Твист, Николас Никльби, Лавка древностей, Большие надежды, Крошка Доррит, Домби и сын, Дэвид Копперфильд и многие другие. 2. Агата Кристи Агата Мэри Кларисса Кристи, возможно самый известный детективный сюжет автор слова. Она написала 79 романов и несколько пьес. Ее продажи превосходят те, Уильяма Шекспира. Тем не менее, за ее 4,680,000 слов был болезненно застенчив женщина, чья жизнь была часто одинок и несчастен. Она родилась в 1890 году в Девоне, третьего ребенка Клариссы и Фридриха Миллера, и вырос в прекрасного и чувствительной девушки с поясным золотыми волосами , Она не пошла в школу, но получил образование на дому с матерью. Ее отец умер, когда ей было 11 лет и она и ее мать были горем. Во время Второй мировой войны, когда она работала в больничной амбулатории, она узнала о химические и ядовитые вещества, которые оказались очень полезными для нее в ее более поздней карьеры. Она написала свою первую детектив, Таинственное происшествие в Стайлз, в 1920. В ней она представила Пуаро, бельгийский детектив, который появился во многих последующих романов. Ее Другой основной детектив был пожилой дева называется мисс Марпл. В 1914 году в начале войны, она вышла замуж за Арчибальда Кристи, но брак был несчастлив. Это продолжалось недолго, и они развелись в 1926 году В этом году была двойная трагедия в ее жизни, потому что ее столь любимые мать умерла. Агата случился нервный срыв, и однажды ночью она оставила свою машину и таинственно исчез. Она пропала в течение 11 дней и в конце концов нашел в одном из отелей Harrogate, на севере Англии. Интересно отметить, что именно в то время, что она страдает так сильно, что она написала одну из своих шедевров, Убийство Роджера Акройд. Агата отчаянно хотел уединения и развивалась очень горькие чувства по отношению к СМИ, потому что газеты дал ей нелегко над ее пробоя и исчезновение. Она не была определена и не позволить им снова войти в ее личную жизнь, и она погрузилась в работу. На 25 ноября 1952 года она играет мышеловке открыт в Лондоне. На сегодняшний день более 40 лет спустя, он по-прежнему работает. Это самая продолжительная шоу во всем мире. Она пользовалась очень счастливый второй брак для Макс Маллоуэн, археолог. Ее детективные навыки были помощь ему в его раскопок в Сирии и Ираке. Успешно оставаясь в тени она в конечном счете нашел свое счастье с любимым мужем. Она умерла мирно в 1976.












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