Charles Dickens’ Short Stories

Charles Dickens’ Short Stories by Charles Dickens, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 7, 2012, is a collection designed to introduce young readers to the works of this renowned author. This edition features 320 pages of engaging narratives, including stories such as “Sunday Under Three Heads,” “The Lamplighter,” and “The Signal-Man,” showcasing Dickens’ ability to weave intricate tales that reflect various aspects of life and society.
Readers will find a diverse array of stories that highlight Dickens’ storytelling prowess, with themes that resonate across generations. This collection not only presents classic tales but also serves as an accessible entry point into Dickens’ literary world, making it suitable for those interested in literature and fiction, as well as European literary traditions. The book’s format and language cater to a younger audience, ensuring that the timeless charm of Dickens’ narratives remains vibrant and engaging.
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A new way for young people to enjoy Charles Dickens’ stories. The collection includes: “Sunday Under Three Heads” (1836); “The Lamplighter” (1838); “To be Read at Dusk” (1852); “Hunted Down” (1859); “The Signal-Man” (1866); “George Silverman’s Explanation” (1868); “Holiday Romance” (1868)
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