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Major Works of Charles Dickens 5 Books Collection by Charles Dickens; 9789391348304

Major Works of Charles Dickens 5 Books Collection

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This box set presents a rich collection of five major works by the illustrious Charles Dickens, renowned for his vivid characters and intricate narratives. Each novel showcases Dickens's ability to weave social commentary with engaging storytelling, making them timeless classics.

The Plot

Within this collection, readers will encounter unforgettable characters such as Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, a tale that explores themes of redemption and generosity. Another highlight, A Tale of Two Cities, delves into love and sacrifice against the backdrop of the French Revolution.

  • Great Expectations - Follow the journey of Pip, an orphan who aspires to rise above his humble beginnings.
  • David Copperfield - This semi-autobiographical novel chronicles the life of its titular character, reflecting Dickens's own struggles and triumphs.
  • Oliver Twist - A poignant exploration of child poverty and the quest for belonging in Victorian England.

Themes and Writing Style

Common themes throughout Dickens's works include social injustice, the plight of the underprivileged, and the complexities of human nature. His distinctive writing style combines rich descriptions with a knack for humour, engaging readers while prompting them to reflect on societal issues.

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." - opening line from A Tale of Two Cities

These major works not only highlight Dickens's literary prowess but also serve as a mirror to the society of his time, inviting readers to ponder the enduring human condition.

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ISBN: 9789391348304

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