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Oliver Twist

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This darkest and most colorfully grotesque of Charles Dickens’s novels swirls around one of his most beloved and unsullied heroes, the orphan Oliver Twist. One of the most swiftly moving and unified of Dickens’s great novels, Oliver Twist is also famous for its re-creation—through the splendidly realized figures of Fagin, Nancy, the Artful Dodger, and the evil Bill Sikes—of the vast nineteenth-century London underworld of pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes, and abandoned children. Victorian critics took Dickens to task for rendering this world in such a compelling, believable way, but readers over the last century and a half have delivered an alternative judgment by making this story of the orphaned Oliver one of its author’s most loved works.

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Rhetorisch aufgrund des Alters am Anfang etwas schwerer zu lesen. Man gewöhnt sich aber bald daran. Die Geschichte eines Kindes und sein Leben, teils sehr ergreifend aber auch schockierend wie die Gesellschaft einst miteinander umging.

Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Charles Dickens
Erscheinungsdatum
2012
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
416
ISBN10
0307947181
ISBN13
9780307947185
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
1838
Originaltitel
Oliver Twist
Bewertung
4,05 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
This darkest and most colorfully grotesque of Charles Dickens’s novels swirls around one of his most beloved and unsullied heroes, the orphan Oliver Twist. One of the most swiftly moving and unified of Dickens’s great novels, Oliver Twist is also famous for its re-creation—through the splendidly realized figures of Fagin, Nancy, the Artful Dodger, and the evil Bill Sikes—of the vast nineteenth-century London underworld of pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes, and abandoned children. Victorian critics took Dickens to task for rendering this world in such a compelling, believable way, but readers over the last century and a half have delivered an alternative judgment by making this story of the orphaned Oliver one of its author’s most loved works.