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Oliver Twist

By Charles Dickens

"Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens is a powerful social novel that follows the life of an orphaned boy named Oliver, who faces harsh conditions in a Victorian-era workhouse. After running away from the workhouse, Oliver falls into the hands of a group of criminals led by the sinister Fagin. Throughout his journey, Oliver struggles with poverty, exploitation, and the search for identity, all while encountering a range of characters, from the kind-hearted Nancy to the menacing Bill Sikes. The novel critiques the social injustices of the time, particularly the mistreatment of the poor and the vulnerable. With themes of innocence, corruption, and morality, Oliver Twist remains a compelling commentary on society's treatment of the underprivileged.

Release Date November 1, 1996
Recently Updated May 27, 2024

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"Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens is a powerful social novel that follows the life of an orphaned boy named Oliver, who faces harsh conditions in a Victorian-era workhouse. After running away from the workhouse, Oliver falls into the hands of a group of criminals led by the sinister Fagin. Throughout his journey, Oliver struggles with poverty, exploitation, and the search for identity, all while encountering a range of characters, from the kind-hearted Nancy to the menacing Bill Sikes. The novel critiques the social injustices of the time, particularly the mistreatment of the poor and the vulnerable. With themes of innocence, corruption, and morality, Oliver Twist remains a compelling commentary on society's treatment of the underprivileged.

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens is a highly celebrated author whose books have touched readers globally.

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