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Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress. Illustrated (eBook)

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2022
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Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress. Illustrated - Charles Dickens
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Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress. Illustrated" stands as a seminal work in the canon of Victorian literature, masterfully blending social commentary with an enthralling narrative. This novel follows the harrowing journey of a young orphan, Oliver, who navigates the bleak realities of 19th-century London. Dickens employs a rich, evocative prose style, characterized by vivid descriptions and memorable characterizations, to critique the era's social injustices and the plight of the impoverished. The illustrated edition enhances this experience, bringing to life the vivid settings and diverse characters that populate Oliver's world, making the text accessible and visually engaging for a range of readers. Charles Dickens, born in 1812 into a lower-middle-class family, experienced firsthand the adversities faced by the Victorian poor. His early life, marked by financial instability and labor in a factory, profoundly influenced his writing. Dickens was not merely a storyteller; he was a social reformer whose works reflected his commitment to advocating for the marginalized and highlighting the consequences of systemic inequality, both of which are vividly encapsulated in "Oliver Twist." This timeless narrative, rich in moral complexity and social critique, is essential reading for anyone interested in the interplay of literature and social issues. "Oliver Twist" invites readers to reflect on themes of innocence, exploitation, and resilience, making it a compelling exploration of the human condition that resonates with contemporary audiences.

Charles Dickens (1812–1870), an English writer and social critic, remains one of the most acclaimed novelists of the Victorian era, well-known for his perceptive and entertaining portrayals of the social and economic struggles of his time. Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens rose from a humble and financially troubled childhood to become a prominent author with readership extending well beyond the British Isles. His work is characterized by its rich storytelling, memorable characters, and biting social commentary. 'Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress,' one of Dickens's early novels, showcases his talent for exploring the harsh realities of poverty and the dark underbelly of 19th-century London. Following the life of an orphan boy navigating the challenges of a workhouse and the dangers of the city's criminal underworld, Dickens not only drew readers in with his vivid characterizations and plot but also illuminated the injustices of child labor and the inadequacies of society's care for the poor. With its publication in serialized form in 1837–1839, 'Oliver Twist' brought Dickens considerable fame and continued to affirm his literary skill and his commitment to social reform. His profound humanistic approach endeared him to audiences, making him not just a literary giant but a champion of the downtrodden, whose legacy persists in the canon of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-century England • 19th century fiction • bildungsromans • Boys • British Literature Classics • character-driven narrative • Charles Dickens books • classic English novels • Classic Literature • coming-of-age story • coming-of-age tale • criminals • dark humor satire • detailed character portraits • Empathy for the impoverished • England • English literature • Fiction • Historical critique • historical social novel • illustrated classic novel • Kidnapping victims • literary masterpiece • London • London's impoverished streets • Moral Purpose • Narrative commentary • orphaned child survival • orphan protagonist • orphan protagonist literature • Orphans • Poverty depiction • social class disparities • social commentary fiction • Social injustice • Victorian Literature • Victorian London • Victorian social commentary • Workhouse system
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