Friday, February 17, 2012

A Google Doodle in honor of Charles Dickens

Once Google has some time on new illustrations in honor of certain people or events have to wait, following yesterday's French filmmaker François Truffaut Honoration of another Google Doodle. With today's jewel of the novelist Charles Dickens is honored. And on the occasion of his 200th Birthday one has come up with something special.

Thus, the handwritten Dickens Doodle is nenben the honors of Nicolas Steno and François Truffaut, for the third released this year image. Maybe Google gives this year but still by Schnurpsel - is celebrating his birthday post Google Doodle - projected 50 Doodles. Moreover, these are a worldwide Doodle as to Nicolas Steno was also the case. (Comprehensive information is available in the tagSeoBlog Doodle Master)
Journalist and novelist Charles Dickens

Profile image of the writer Charles Dickens was born on 7 Dick Scharles February 1812 as the second of eight children born in Landport in Portsmouth. Because a transfer of his father, the family moved to London in 1822, what should be a short time later prove to be the wrong decision in life and vital signs of the young Charles Dickens.

For the next year the father was able to not take care of the family, after which he came into debtors' prison. Only Charles was engaged in family cohesion and power. So it was that he worked in a warehouse and fulfill his duties at school could not.

With writing for various newspapers has at some point an increased interest in writing bemacht felt what led him to 1838, the first version of Oliver Twist to publish. This was followed by many more times over the permanent works, as there would be:

A Christmas Carol
David Copperfield
A Tale of Two Cities
The Pickwick Papers

However, this should be a small sampling of some of his less important works. A nearly complete list can be found on the website www.charles-dickens.org.

The Doodle shown should represent his most famous work Oliver Twist. Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 years in the summer of 1870, Gad's Hill Place in Rochester.
Congratulations to the 200th Birthday

We devote our attention now but the Google Doodle for the event itself, because a handwritten doodle has uploaded and sent to the search interfaces of each country in the world.

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