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Paperback Dickens Book

ISBN: 1025381920

ISBN13: 9781025381923

Dickens

"Dickens" by Adolphus William Ward provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the life and literary legacy of one of the world's most beloved novelists, Charles Dickens. This scholarly biography traces the author's remarkable journey from a challenging childhood to his eventual status as a global literary phenomenon. Ward meticulously examines the creative process behind Dickens's most iconic works, including "The Pickwick Papers," "Oliver Twist," and "David Copperfield," while situating them within the broader context of the Victorian era.

The work delves into Dickens's unique ability to blend social critique with humor and pathos, exploring how his experiences and observations of London life fueled his imaginative storytelling. Beyond the books, Ward explores Dickens's public readings, his editorial ventures, and his tireless advocacy for social reform. This study serves as both a detailed historical record and a thoughtful piece of literary criticism, offering readers a deeper understanding of the man who defined an age of English letters. It remains an essential resource for students of Victorian literature and fans of Dickens's enduring stories.

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