<P> In his will, drafted more than a year before his death, Dickens left the care of his £ 80,000 estate to his longtime colleague John Forster and his "best and truest friend" Georgina Hogarth who, along with Dickens's two sons, also received a tax - free sum of £ 8,000 (about £ 800,000 in present terms). Although Dickens and his wife had been separated for several years at the time of his death, he provided her with an annual income of £ 600 and made her similar allowances in his will . He also bequeathed £ 19 19s to each servant in his employment at the time of his death . </P> <P> Dickens favoured the style of the 18th century picaresque novels that he found in abundance on his father's shelves . According to Ackroyd, other than these, perhaps the most important literary influence on him was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights . </P> <P> His writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity . Satire, flourishing in his gift for caricature, is his forte . An early reviewer compared him to Hogarth for his keen practical sense of the ludicrous side of life, though his acclaimed mastery of varieties of class idiom may in fact mirror the conventions of contemporary popular theatre . Dickens worked intensively on developing arresting names for his characters that would reverberate with associations for his readers, and assist the development of motifs in the storyline, giving what one critic calls an "allegorical impetus" to the novels' meanings . To cite one of numerous examples, the name Mr. Murdstone in David Copperfield conjures up twin allusions to "murder" and stony coldness . His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism . His satires of British aristocratic snobbery--he calls one character the "Noble Refrigerator"--are often popular . Comparing orphans to stocks and shares, people to tug boats, or dinner - party guests to furniture are just some of Dickens's acclaimed flights of fancy . </P> <P> The author worked closely with his illustrators, supplying them with a summary of the work at the outset and thus ensuring that his characters and settings were exactly how he envisioned them . He briefed the illustrator on plans for each month's instalment so that work could begin before he wrote them . Marcus Stone, illustrator of Our Mutual Friend, recalled that the author was always "ready to describe down to the minutest details the personal characteristics, and...life - history of the creations of his fancy ." </P>

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