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CHARLES DICKENS Ultimate Collection – ALL 20 Novels with Illustrations & 200+ Short Stories Children's Books Plays Poems Articles Autobiographical Writings & Biographies (Illustrated) - cover

CHARLES DICKENS Ultimate Collection – ALL 20 Novels with Illustrations & 200+ Short Stories Children's Books Plays Poems Articles Autobiographical Writings & Biographies (Illustrated)

Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens Ultimate Collection is a comprehensive compilation of all 20 novels, including classics like 'Great Expectations' and 'A Tale of Two Cities,' along with over 200 short stories, children's books, plays, poems, articles, autobiographical writings, and biographies, all accompanied by illustrations. Dickens' work is characterized by social commentary, detailed character development, and vivid descriptions of Victorian England. The collection showcases the wide range of Dickens' literary talents and thematic exploration of poverty, injustice, and redemption. His unique blend of humor and pathos makes his writing timeless and impactful. This anthology provides readers with a deep dive into the richness and variety of Dickens' body of work, offering insight into the author's profound understanding of human nature and society. Charles Dickens, a prominent Victorian-era novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences of poverty and struggle, as well as his observations of the social conditions of his time. His works continue to captivate readers with their enduring relevance and universal themes. Whether you are a fan of classic literature or looking to explore the masterful storytelling of Dickens, this ultimate collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the world of one of the greatest literary figures in history.
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