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Ten Boys from Dickens - Exploring the Childhood Trials of Dickens' Young Heroes - cover

Ten Boys from Dickens - Exploring the Childhood Trials of Dickens' Young Heroes

Kate Dickinson Sweetser

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Ten Boys from Dickens" by Kate Dickinson Sweetser, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the lives of ten young male characters from the famed novels of Charles Dickens. Sweetser skillfully weaves together excerpts and summaries from Dickens' works to form a cohesive narrative that showcases the trials and tribulations faced by these boys. The book not only serves as a wonderful introduction to Dickens' writing style and themes, but also highlights the social issues prevalent during the Victorian era. Sweetser's writing style mirrors that of Dickens, with rich descriptions and vivid character development that immerse the reader in each story. The book provides a unique perspective on Dickens' work, offering a deeper understanding of his portrayal of childhood and societal norms of the time. Kate Dickinson Sweetser's expertise in literature and her passion for Dickens' writing are evident in this well-researched and engaging book. Readers interested in delving into the world of Charles Dickens through the eyes of his young male characters will find "Ten Boys from Dickens" to be a valuable and enlightening read.
Verfügbar seit: 16.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 414 Seiten.

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