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The Charles Dickens House Museum At 48 Doughty Street In Holborn, London. It Occupies A Typical Georgian Terraced House Which Was Charles Dickens`s Home For A Few Years, With His Wife. The Two Years That Dickens Lived In The House Were Extremely Productive, For Here He Completed The Pickwick Papers 1836, Wrote The Whole Of Oliver Twist 1838 And Nicholas Nickleby 1838€“39 And Worked On Barnaby Rudge 1840€“41

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The Charles Dickens house museum at 48 Doughty Street in Holborn, London. It occupies a typical Georgian terraced house which was Charles Dickens`s home for a few years, with his wife. The two years that Dickens lived in the house were extremely productive, for here he completed The Pickwick Papers 1836, wrote the whole of Oliver Twist 1838 and Nicholas Nickleby 1838–39 and worked on Barnaby Rudge 1840–41

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