Dickens the Immortal
Lupton, Edward Basil
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Add to basket"Dickens the Immortal" is a profound literary appreciation and critical study of one of the most celebrated figures in English literature, Charles Dickens. Written by Edward Basil Lupton, this work delves into the lasting appeal and creative brilliance that have cemented Dickens's status as a timeless author whose works continue to resonate with readers across generations.
The book examines various facets of Dickens's artistry, from his masterful characterizations and vivid depictions of Victorian society to his unique ability to blend humor with poignant social commentary. Lupton offers insightful analysis into why Dickens's narratives remain vital and "immortal" in the face of changing literary trends. By exploring the themes and stylistic choices that define classics like "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities," this volume serves as both a tribute to the man and an essential companion for students and admirers of 19th-century literature.
Ideal for bibliophiles and scholars alike, "Dickens the Immortal" provides a window into the cultural impact of a writer who captured the heart of an era. It remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the enduring power of the Dickensian world and the literary legacy that continues to influence modern storytelling.
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