Dombey and Son

Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens is a classic work published by National Geographic Books on November 26, 2002. This International Edition spans 1004 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Paul Dombey, a businessman who prioritizes his firm over family, focusing on his son while neglecting his daughter, Florence. As Dombey’s cold demeanor affects those around him, including his second wife and Florence’s admirer, the story delves into the consequences of emotional deprivation within a dysfunctional family.
Readers will find a darkly witty tale that examines the struggles of two siblings seeking happiness amid their father’s pride. The book explores themes of family life and the impact of a father’s neglect, providing a compelling depiction of a man trapped by his own ambitions. This edition includes an introduction by Andrew Sanders, which discusses the character of Paul Dombey and the dynamics of business and family relationships, along with additional features such as a chronology, further reading, appendices, notes, and original illustrations by ‘Phiz’.
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A darkly witty tale of two siblings’ struggle to achieve happiness in the shadow of their father’s pride
To Paul Dombey, business is all and money can do anything. He runs his family life as he runs his firm: coldly, calculatingly and commercially. The only person he cares for is his frail son, grooming him for entry into the family business; his daughter Florence, abandoned and ignored, craves affection from her unloving father, who sees her only as a ‘base coin that couldn’t be invested’. As Dombey’s callousness extends to others – from his defiant second wife Edith, to Florence’s admirer Walter Gay – he sows the seeds of his own destruction. Can this heartless businessman be redeemed? A compelling depiction of a man imprisoned by his own pride, Dombey and Son explores the devastating effects of emotional deprivation on a dysfunctional family and on society as a whole. In his introduction, Andrew Sanders discusses the character of Paul Dombey, business and family relationships in Dombey and Son and their similarities to Dickens’s own childhood. This edition also includes a chronology, further reading, appendices, notes and the original illustrations by ‘Phiz’.
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