Kindergestalten Bei Dickens (Child Characters in Dickens) is a critical examination of the portrayal of children in the works of Charles Dickens. Written by Paul Wilhelm Schiebold and originally published in 1908, this German-language study offers insights into Dickens's use of child characters to explore themes of innocence, poverty, and social injustice. The book delves into the specific roles and symbolic significance of children in novels such as "Oliver Twist", "David Copperfield", and "Great Expectations", providing a detailed analysis of Dickens's literary techniques. This enduring work remains valuable for students and scholars of Victorian literature, offering a unique perspective on one of England's most beloved authors.
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