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Nicholas Nickleby

Charles Dickens

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Nicholas Nickleby is a vibrant and emotionally engaging novel by Charles Dickens that blends adventure, humor, and social criticism into a compelling story of integrity and perseverance. Set in Victorian England, the novel follows the journey of a young man determined to protect his family and uphold justice in a harsh and often unforgiving world.

After the death of his father leaves the Nickleby family in financial ruin, the spirited and principled Nicholas Nickleby is forced to seek employment under the cold authority of his uncle, the wealthy but heartless Ralph Nickleby. Nicholas soon finds himself confronting cruelty and exploitation, most notably at a brutal boarding school where children are subjected to neglect and abuse. Refusing to remain silent, Nicholas's courage sets him on a path of independence, hardship, and self-discovery.

Along the way, Dickens introduces a colorful cast of unforgettable characters—from the gentle and loyal Smike to the scheming villains and warm-hearted allies who shape Nicholas's journey. Through their stories, the novel exposes social injustices such as child exploitation, greed, and the misuse of power, while celebrating compassion, loyalty, and moral courage.

Nicholas Nickleby is ultimately a story of resilience and moral triumph. Rich in humor, drama, and vivid character portrayals, the novel affirms Dickens's belief in human kindness and the power of standing up against injustice. A timeless classic, it remains a stirring exploration of youth, responsibility, and the pursuit of dignity in a flawed society.
Disponible desde: 05/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 1158 páginas.

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