Boz

/bɑːz/ noun

Pen name used by Charles Dickens in his early writing career. Also used as a nickname or informal name.

Charles Dickens adopted 'Boz' as his pseudonym around 1833, possibly from 'Boses', a family nickname for his younger brother. The name became famous through Dickens' 'Sketches by Boz' (1836).

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