Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby; Hard Times; A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens: Nicholas Nickleby; Hard Times; A Christmas Carol

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This handsome omnibus brings together three of Charles Dickens's most beloved and socially charged works, offering readers a sweeping encounter with the full range of his moral vision and narrative genius. Nicholas Nickleby chronicles the adventures of a spirited young man who, after his father's sudden death, must battle poverty, cruelty, and injustice to protect his family — most memorably exposing the brutal conditions of Yorkshire boarding schools through the unforgettable villain Wackford Squeers. Hard Times presents a searing indictment of industrial-age utilitarianism, set in the grim fictional mill town of Coketown, where Dickens argues passionately that a life governed purely by facts and profit crushes the human spirit. A Christmas Carol rounds out the collection with its timeless ghost story of redemption, as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is transformed by supernatural visitations into a man of warmth and generosity. Together, these three works illustrate Dickens at his most urgent and humane — by turns satirical, indignant, and deeply tender — making this volume an essential cornerstone of any classic literature collection.

Author: Charles Dickens
Format: Hardback

Genre: Classic fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
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This handsome omnibus brings together three of Charles Dickens's most beloved and socially charged works, offering readers a sweeping encounter with the full range of his moral vision and narrative genius. Nicholas Nickleby chronicles the adventures of a spirited young man who, after his father's sudden death, must battle poverty, cruelty, and injustice to protect his family — most memorably exposing the brutal conditions of Yorkshire boarding schools through the unforgettable villain Wackford Squeers. Hard Times presents a searing indictment of industrial-age utilitarianism, set in the grim fictional mill town of Coketown, where Dickens argues passionately that a life governed purely by facts and profit crushes the human spirit. A Christmas Carol rounds out the collection with its timeless ghost story of redemption, as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is transformed by supernatural visitations into a man of warmth and generosity. Together, these three works illustrate Dickens at his most urgent and humane — by turns satirical, indignant, and deeply tender — making this volume an essential cornerstone of any classic literature collection.