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Paperback Charles Dickens: A Biography From New Sources Book

ISBN: 1025546326

ISBN13: 9781025546322

Charles Dickens: A Biography From New Sources

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"Charles Dickens: A Biography From New Sources" by Ralph Straus offers a comprehensive and intimate look at the life and legacy of one of the most celebrated figures in English literature. Drawing upon previously untapped materials and personal accounts available at the time of its writing, Straus provides a detailed narrative that traces the trajectory of Dickens's extraordinary career, from his humble beginnings and early struggles to his eventual rise as a global literary sensation.

This work explores the complex personality of the man behind classics such as "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities." Readers will gain insight into the social conditions of Victorian London that fueled Dickens's passionate advocacy for reform, as well as the personal relationships and private conflicts that shaped his creative output. Ralph Straus delivers a scholarly yet accessible approach that makes this biography an essential resource for students of literature and history alike. By examining Dickens's life through the lens of contemporary research, this volume illuminates the enduring relevance of his work and his profound impact on the development of the modern novel.

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