Charles Dickens 
Mudfog and Other Sketches [EPUB ebook] 
A satirical journey through Victorian society and human nature

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In ‘Mudfog and Other Sketches, ‘ Charles Dickens offers a vivid tableau of life in 19th-century England through a series of satirical and incisive sketches. The work, initially published in 1837, showcases Dickens’ signature literary style, characterized by rich characterizations, biting social commentary, and an engaging narrative voice. The sketches provide a trenchant critique of institutional shortcomings, particularly within the judicial system and local governance, set against the backdrop of the burgeoning industrial revolution. Dickens adeptly employs humor and hyperbole, holding a mirror to the absurdities of society while illuminating the human condition. Charles Dickens, a prolific novelist and social critic, emerged from a challenging childhood marked by poverty and hardship. His experiences in a debtor’s prison and his keen observations of urban life fueled his lifelong passion for social reform and his commitment to unveiling societal injustices. In ‘Mudfog, ‘ readers witness the burgeoning talent of a writer who would later become one of the most celebrated authors of his time, illuminating the intricate connections between personal experience and public discourse in his works. This collection is essential reading for those interested in Dickens’ body of work, as it presents an early exploration of themes he would later develop in his more famous novels. Recommended for scholars, students, and lovers of literature, ‘Mudfog and Other Sketches’ invites readers to engage with the wit and wisdom of Dickens, encouraging a deeper understanding of the societal issues that persist to this day.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 266 ● ISBN 4057664645890 ● File size 0.7 MB ● Publisher Good Press ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7513571 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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