The recent discovery that as a young man Charles Dickens lived only a few doors from a major London workhouse made headlines worldwide & the campaign to save the workhouse from demolition caught the public imagination. Internationally the media immediately grasped the idea that Oliver Twists workhouse had been found & made public the news that both the workhouse & Dickenss old home were still standing near Londons Telecom Tower. This book by the historian who did the sleuthing behind these exciting new findings presents the story for the first time & shows that the two periods Dickens lived in that part of London
- before & after his fathers imprisonment in a debtors prison
- were profoundly important to his subsequent writing career.