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A Child's History of England

Charles Dickens

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In 'A Child's History of England,' Charles Dickens presents a compelling narrative that simplifies the complex tapestry of English history for younger readers. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Dickens employs rich imagery and a story-like structure that captivates the imagination, making historical events both relatable and memorable. The book offers a chronological exploration from the Roman occupation to the Victorian era, blending humor, moral lessons, and vivid characterizations that bring the past alive while reflecting the social issues of his time. Charles Dickens, a preeminent Victorian novelist and social critic, was deeply influenced by his own tumultuous childhood and the prevailing injustices of society. This backdrop fueled his passion for writing and his desire to educate the younger generation about their country's history and the importance of social responsibility. His commitment to reform and a heartfelt engagement with the plight of children are evident throughout the text, making it a personal and poignant endeavor to foster compassion among the youth. Recommended for both young readers and adults, 'A Child's History of England' serves as an excellent introduction to English history infused with Dickens's characteristic wit and moral insight. This book not only illuminates historical events but also encourages a thoughtful understanding of the past's influence on the present, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the essence of England's rich heritage.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 399 páginas.

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