At the in the house of its original publication, Leacock's biography of Dickens was universally and enthusiastically hailed as a- vital, grand, and masterful interrogation of the man and circlet writing. It was a picture perfect that Leacock was enormously satisfied le, entertaining and insightful, brim-full of sharp commentary, this story tells the life-story of lag of the best-loved writers sight the English language, and offers new insights into Dickens' fastest works.
"