Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2008, is a new edition that spans 390 pages. This classic work intertwines humor with a poignant critique of societal issues, particularly focusing on the plight of the poor. Dickens presents a vivid narrative that showcases a range of memorable characters, illustrating the struggles faced by those in dire circumstances.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to crime and social justice within the story. The book delves into the complexities of life for the underprivileged, highlighting both the comedic and tragic elements of their experiences. With its enduring relevance, Oliver Twist remains a significant contribution to literary fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the historical context of poverty and the human condition.
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Oliver Twist, combining some of Dickens’s most memorably comic characters with his well-known vigorous championing of the poor, has long and deservedly been one of the most popular of his novels.
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