Sketches By Boz: Illustrative Of Every-Day Life And Every-Day People Ii

Sketches By Boz: Illustrative Of Every-Day Life And Every-Day People Ii

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Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Sketches By Boz: Illustrative Of Every-Day Life And Every-Day People Ii presents a vivid panorama of early Victorian London, capturing the diverse tapestry of its inhabitants and their daily routines. This collection of short pieces, penned by Charles Dickens under his pseudonym, chronicles the bustling streets, quiet corners, and varied social strata of the city. With a keen eye for detail and a distinctive blend of wit and pathos, Dickens illustrates the quirks, struggles, and triumphs of ordinary people. The narrative offers a compelling glimpse into the social fabric of the era, revealing the author's nascent genius for characterization and social critique. It is an essential read for those seeking to understand the foundations of Dickens's later, more expansive works.

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Description

Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heron Books

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Sketches By Boz: Illustrative Of Every-Day Life And Every-Day People Ii presents a vivid panorama of early Victorian London, capturing the diverse tapestry of its inhabitants and their daily routines. This collection of short pieces, penned by Charles Dickens under his pseudonym, chronicles the bustling streets, quiet corners, and varied social strata of the city. With a keen eye for detail and a distinctive blend of wit and pathos, Dickens illustrates the quirks, struggles, and triumphs of ordinary people. The narrative offers a compelling glimpse into the social fabric of the era, revealing the author's nascent genius for characterization and social critique. It is an essential read for those seeking to understand the foundations of Dickens's later, more expansive works.