Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, published by Random House Publishing Group on October 9, 2001, is an illustrated edition that spans 480 pages. This classic morality tale follows the journey of a starving orphan navigating the complexities of good and evil in Victorian England. Dickens presents a vivid portrayal of the societal challenges of the time, particularly through the lens of the Poor Laws, while introducing readers to a memorable cast of characters, including Oliver, Fagin, Nancy, Bill Sykes, and the Artful Dodger.
In this edition, readers will find a rich narrative filled with dark humor and sharp social commentary. The text is derived from the 1846 New Edition, which was revised and corrected by Dickens himself, and it includes new explanatory notes along with an appendix titled “A Brief History of the English Poor Laws.” This work not only serves as a significant piece of literary fiction but also as a critical satire that reflects the social issues of its era, making it a notable addition to the canon of classic literature.
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Dickens’s classic morality tale of a starving orphan caught between opposing forces of good and evil is a powerful indictment of Victorian England’s Poor Laws. Filled with dark humor and an unforgettable cast of characters Oliver Twist, Fagin, Nancy, Bill Sykes, and the Artful Dodger, to name a few Dickens’s second novel is a compelling social satire that has remained popular since it was first serialized in 1837-39.
The text for this Modern Library Paperback Classic is taken from the 1846 New Edition, revised and corrected by the author. It includes new explanatory notes and an appendix, A Brief History of the English Poor Laws.
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