Dickens, Charles

  • A Christmas Carol: V&A Collector’s Edition

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    Ebenezer Scrooge is a mean, miserable, bitter old man with no friends. One cold Christmas Eve, three ghosts take him on a scary journey to show him the error of his nasty ways. By visiting his past, present and future, Scrooge learns to love Christmas and the people all around him.

  • Tale Of Two Cities

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    One of Dickens’s most exciting books, set against the backdrop of the French revolution

  • Christmas Carol

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    An illustrated, full-colour edition of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale.

  • Dominic Cooper Reads Oliver Twist

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    Dominic Cooper reads Dickens’ classic tale Oliver Twist. Dickens’ timeless novel transports readers to a Victorian England filled with frightened orphans, grim workhouses and gangs of thieving children. Orphaned Oliver lives in a cold grim workhouse until the day he dares to ask for more food.

  • Oliver Twist

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    The miserable and hungry orphan Oliver Twist is forced to flee his wretched life at the workhouse and ends up alone in London. Innocent and vulnerable, young Oliver enters the terrifying street world of the poor and desperate and soon falls into the clutches of criminal mastermind Fagin and his gang of youthful pickpockets.

  • Christmas Carol

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    The impact of this story has had a lasting and significant influence upon our ideas about the Christmas spirit, and about the season as a time for celebration, charity, and memory.

  • Great Expectations

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    Pip’s sister makes it clear that her orphaned brother is nothing but a burden on her. But suddenly things begin to change for Pip. An anonymous person gives him money. Are these events as random as they seem? Or does Pip’s fate hang on a series of coincidences he could never have expected?

  • Mill On The Floss

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    As Maggie Tulliver approaches maturity she enters into conflict with family and community over her desire for self-fulfillment. Eliot’s exploration of Maggie’s dilemma makes this novel as relevant today as it was in the 19th century.

  • Oliver Twist (Classics Relaunch)

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    Dickens’s classic morality tale of a starving orphan caught between opposing forces of good and evil is a powerful indictment of Victorian England’s Poor Laws. Oliver begins life in the workhouse, graduates to the criminal underworld of London and learns to survive.