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Dickens continued to work on his novels during this period, writing masterpieces like "David Copperfield" (1849-50), "Bleak House" (1852-53), and "Little Dorrit" (1855-57). Dickens addressed many social issues in his works. His novels had always reflected the problems of the ordinary people. In 1860 Dickens moved permanently to his house near Chatham...
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He died at his home Gad's Hill on June 9, 1870 and he was buried in Westminster Abbey. His last novel "The Mystery Of Edwin Drood" was left unfinished.
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