The book Oliver Twist is written by Charles Dickens. The book is about a boy growing up in a dark England during a time when the difference between rich and poor was great. The boy's mother dies shortly after his birth and she leaves behind the orphan boy Oliver twist. In the book, you follow Oliver Twist on his life journey from birth. Among other things, we get to follow his life in the meeting with the infamous criminal Fagin, who teaches Olives to pickpocket. Something that does not feel good for Oliver who does everything he can to escape this.
Oliver Twist is one of Charles Dickens most popular novels and his depiction of London's underworld in the 19th century has become a classic.
The book Oliver Twist is written by Charles Dickens. The book is about a boy growing up in a dark England during a time when the difference between rich and poor was great. The boy's mother dies shortly after his birth and she leaves behind the orphan boy Oliver twist. In the book, you follow Oliver Twist on his life journey from birth. Among other things, we get to follow his life in the meeting with the infamous criminal Fagin, who teaches Olives to pickpocket. Something that does not feel good for Oliver who does everything he can to escape this.
Oliver Twist is one of Charles Dickens most popular novels and his depiction of London's underworld in the 19th century has become a classic.
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Charles Dickens (Portsmuth, 1812 – Gadshill, 1870) ha llegado hasta nosotros como el autor más importante e influyente de la literatura victoriana. Sus obras y su peripecia personal, íntimamente relacionadas, plasmaron no sólo el pulso social de su época, también el terrible estado moral de una sociedad atrapada en la desigualdad y las convenciones. Dickens experimentó la miseria, el éxito popular, la cárcel, el hambre... sólo logró cumplir con el más íntimo de sus anhelos, la libertad, entregándose a la literatura. Aunque muchas de sus obras gozaron de un extraordinario favor popular, baste decir que muchas de ellas fueron publicadas por entregas, en formato folletín; serían las críticas entusiastas de George Gissing y G. K. Chesterton las que encumbrarían a Dickens como el autor más importante de la literatura inglesa del siglo XIX.