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DICKENS'S LONDON - Premium Collection of 11 Novels & 80+ Tales (Illustrated) - Victorian London: A Timeless Tale Collection with Illustrations - cover

DICKENS'S LONDON - Premium Collection of 11 Novels & 80+ Tales (Illustrated) - Victorian London: A Timeless Tale Collection with Illustrations

Charles Dickens

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Dickens's London - Premium Collection of 11 Novels & 80+ Tales (Illustrated)," Charles Dickens presents an evocative tableau of Victorian society through a rich assortment of narratives that explore the foibles and virtues of humanity. This collection showcases Dickens's distinctive blend of social commentary, vivid characterization, and wit, all framed within the bustling backdrop of London. His literary style, characterized by elaborate descriptions and intricate plots, retains the reader'Äôs attention while addressing themes of poverty, industrialization, and moral complexity, thus providing a profound commentary on his era's socio-political landscape. Charles Dickens, born in 1812 to a lower-middle-class family, encountered firsthand the harsh realities of urban life and economic struggle, experiences that influenced his empathetic portrayal of the marginalized in society. His relentless advocacy for social reform and his career as a journalist and editor endowed him with keen insights into London's streets. Dickens had a profound understanding of the intricate dynamics within urban environments, allowing him to weave together personal and political narratives that resonate with both contemporary and modern audiences. This premium collection is not only a celebration of Dickens'Äôs literary genius but also an indispensable resource for enthusiasts of classic literature. By immersing oneself in this engaging compilation, readers will appreciate the depth of Dickens's characters and the timeless relevance of his themes, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human nature and society itself.
Available since: 01/15/2024.
Print length: 8504 pages.

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