Charles Dickens (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Omnibus Edition): Five Novels
Author: Charles Dickens
Format: Leather / fine binding, 152mm x 236mm, 1496 pages
Published: Union Square & Co., United States, 2010
Brings together five of Charles Dickens' best-known novels: "Oliver Twist", "A Christmas Carol", "David Copperfield", "Great Expectations" and "A Tale of Two Cities".
Many readers know Victorian England through the writings of Charles Dickens. Not only did Dickens put a face to the era through his memorable characters, he also captured the spirit of his age in entertaining fiction spun from its social concerns and historical events. Prolific, energetic, and committed to social change, no other novelist of the time did as much as Charles Dickens to rally his readers to action and no other writer at any time has created such an extraordinary collection of well-loved novels.
Charles Dickens was one of the most popular novelists of the Victorian era, with most of his novels first appearing as serialisations in magazines. He remains popular today and has created some of the most iconic characters of English literature.
Author: Charles Dickens
Format: Leather / fine binding, 152mm x 236mm, 1496 pages
Published: Union Square & Co., United States, 2010
Brings together five of Charles Dickens' best-known novels: "Oliver Twist", "A Christmas Carol", "David Copperfield", "Great Expectations" and "A Tale of Two Cities".
Many readers know Victorian England through the writings of Charles Dickens. Not only did Dickens put a face to the era through his memorable characters, he also captured the spirit of his age in entertaining fiction spun from its social concerns and historical events. Prolific, energetic, and committed to social change, no other novelist of the time did as much as Charles Dickens to rally his readers to action and no other writer at any time has created such an extraordinary collection of well-loved novels.
Charles Dickens was one of the most popular novelists of the Victorian era, with most of his novels first appearing as serialisations in magazines. He remains popular today and has created some of the most iconic characters of English literature.