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Martin Chuzzlewit (eBook)

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2022
842 Seiten
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Martin Chuzzlewit - Charles Dickens
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In "Martin Chuzzlewit," Charles Dickens explores themes of selfishness and selflessness through the journey of its titular character, Martin, who navigates a society rife with hypocrisy and moral folly. The novel employs Dickens's characteristic vivid characterizations and satirical wit, holding a reflective mirror to Victorian England. Through intricate plots and a diverse cast—from the avaricious Pecksniff to the altruistic Mary—Dickens critiques the moral failings of individualism and the consequences of unchecked ambition, all while masterfully weaving social commentary with humorous prose and engaging narratives. Charles Dickens, one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era, draws from his personal experiences of hardship and societal critique in crafting "Martin Chuzzlewit." The novel reflects his deepening concern with social reform and human relationships, as well as his evolving narrative techniques, incorporating elements of travel and adventure that mirror his own journeys across America and England. Dickens's keen observations of human nature, coupled with his passionate advocacy for the downtrodden, further illuminate the moral struggles woven throughout the text. For readers seeking a rich tapestry of character and social insight, "Martin Chuzzlewit" is a compelling examination of human motives and societal structures that resonates with contemporary issues of morality and ethics. This novel not only entertains but also provokes critical thought about self-interest and compassion, making it essential reading for aficionados of classic literature and those keen to understand Dickens's enduring legacy.

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) stands as a titan in the pantheon of English literature, celebrated for his acute social commentary and his profound empathy for the downtrodden. During his lifetime, Dickens emerged as a literary celebrity, with his novels becoming staples of Victorian culture. His narrative style, brimming with humor, satire, and a keen sense of character, has left an indelible mark on the craft of storytelling. 'Martin Chuzzlewit' is one of Dickens's pivotal works, serialized between 1843 and 1844. The novel recounts the experiences of young Martin Chuzzlewit in a narrative that spans both sides of the Atlantic, shedding light on the societal vices of greed and selfishness that Dickens perceived in both England and America. Dickens's characterizations, particularly of the avaricious and hypocritical figures in the novel, exhibit his masterful blend of pathos and wit. The overarching themes in 'Martin Chuzzlewit' align with the moral underpinnings that are characteristic of Dickens's entire oeuvre, making the book a vital piece of his literary legacy. His body of work—including 'A Tale of Two Cities', 'Great Expectations', and 'David Copperfield'—continues to be venerated for its storytelling brilliance, its enduring themes of social reform, and its unyielding critique of the inequities of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century novels • adventure stories • avarice • bildungsromans • Black Humor • British • British satirical novels • Charles Dickens character development • Charles Dickens style • Classic British novel • Description and travel • Dickensian humor • Dickensian social commentary • eccentric character study • Economical disparity • England • English classics • English literature • family dynamics • Family dynamics exploration • Fiction • Financial Ethics • greed and ambition • Human nature insights • humorous plot twists • inheritance and greed literature • inheritance theme • Irony in literature • Literary legacy • London historical setting • Martin Chuzzlewit themes • moral decay critique • satirical fiction • Social commentary • Social Critique • United States • Victorian Literature • victorian satire • Victorian social commentary
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