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The Little Book of Charles Dickens: Dickensian Wit and Wisdom for Our Times
The Little Book of Charles Dickens: Dickensian Wit and Wisdom for Our Times
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Charles Dickens was a famous author who wrote about Victorian society, combining humor and pathos to explore the harsh inequalities of the time. The Little Book of Charles Dickens showcases his wonderful quotes and fascinating facts about his life and achievements, making it a fitting tribute to a literary giant.
Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 30 March 2023
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group
Charles Dickens, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of his time, left an indelible mark on literature with his remarkable body of work. Spanning a career that spanned several decades, Dickens crafted a collection of 20 highly acclaimed novels and novellas that delved into the intricacies of Victorian society. Through his vivid storytelling and memorable characters, he painted a comprehensive portrait of the era, encompassing both its glamour and its darker aspects.
Dickens' ability to blend humor and pathos was a hallmark of his writing, allowing him to engage his readers on a profound emotional level. His narratives were rich and intricate, filled with vivid descriptions and memorable characters that resonated with readers across generations. From the opulent drawing rooms of the upper classes to the desolate workhouses and bustling streets of London, Dickens' writings vividly captured the diverse experiences of his characters, shedding light on the harsh inequalities and social injustices of the time.
In addition to his literary prowess, Charles Dickens was also a respected social reformer. He used his platform to advocate for the poor and vulnerable, raising awareness about issues such as child labor, poverty, and social inequality. His writings often critiqued the Victorian establishment and challenged the status quo, inspiring readers to question the world around them and strive for a better future.
The Little Book of Charles Dickens is a delightful compilation of inspiring quotes and fascinating facts about the life and achievements of this literary giant. Organized into thematic chapters, the book offers a glimpse into the wisdom and wit of Dickens' writings, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of human experience with his words. From poignant observations on love, friendship, and the human condition to witty banter and hilarious anecdotes, these quotes provide a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Dickens' literary legacy.
Born into poverty in 1812, Charles Dickens experienced firsthand the hardships and struggles of the working class. His early years were marked by a series of financial setbacks and personal tragedies, which only fueled his determination to make a difference in the world. Despite facing numerous obstacles, Dickens pursued his passion for writing and eventually found success as a novelist. His works, such as "A Christmas Carol," "David Copperfield," and "Great Expectations," have become timeless classics that continue to resonate with readers worldwide.
In addition to his literary achievements, Charles Dickens was also a popular public figure. He toured extensively, giving readings and lectures to large audiences, and his charismatic personality and infectious wit made him a beloved figure in Victorian society. His influence extended beyond literature, as he was also a respected journalist and political commentator, using his platform to advocate for social reform and political change.
Charles Dickens' legacy continues to inspire and influence writers and readers alike. His ability to blend humor, pathos, and social commentary into his writing has made him a timeless figure in literature, and his social reform efforts have left a lasting impact on society. The Little Book of Charles Dickens serves as a beautiful tribute to this remarkable author, offering a glimpse into his wisdom, wit, and the enduring power of his words.
Weight: 244g
Dimension: 144 x 119 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800692039
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