The adventures of Oliver Twist

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The adventures of Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens ; with twenty-four illustrations by George Cruikshank ; and an introduction by Humphry House

(The Oxford illustrated Dickens)

Oxford University Press, 1949

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Oliver Twist

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Description

This fiercely comic tale stands in marked contrast to its genial predecessor, "The Pickwick Papers." Set against London's seedy back street slums, "Oliver Twist" is the saga of a workhouse orphan captured and thrust into a thieves' den, where some of Dickens's most depraved villains preside: the incorrigible Artful Dodger, the murderous bully Sikes, and the terrible Fagin, that treacherous ringleader whose grinning knavery threatens to send them all to the "ghostly gallows." Yet at the heart of this drama is the orphan Oliver, whose unsullied goodness leads him at last to salvation. In 1838 the publication of "Oliver Twist" firmly established the literary eminence of young Dickens. It was, according to Edgar Johnson, "a clarion peal announcing to the world that in Charles Dickens the rejected and forgotten and misused of the world had a champion."

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Details

  • NCID
    BA03648274
  • ISBN
    • 0192545051
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvi, 415 p., [24] leaves of plates
  • Size
    19 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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