How to Study a Charles Dickens Novel

How to Study a Charles Dickens Novel

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Jun 12, 1989 · Englisch · Taschenbuch (152 Seiten)
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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 152
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Jun 12, 1989
Verlag Red Globe Press
Ausgabe 1989
ISBN-10 0333467280
ISBN-13 9780333467282

Beschreibung

In a world enriched by the literary genius of Charles Dickens, a guide emerges to help readers delve deeper into his works and appreciate the intricacies of his storytelling. Keith Selby introduces an engaging approach to studying Dickens, illuminating both the context of his era and the unique narrative techniques he employed. From the bustling streets of Victorian London to the struggles of his unforgettable characters, this guide encourages readers to explore the layers of meaning within each novel.

As readers journey through the pages of Dickens, they encounter enchanting prose woven with themes of social justice, morality, and human resilience. Selby’s expertise serves as a roadmap, assisting students and literature enthusiasts alike in navigating these rich texts. He emphasizes the importance of historical context, shedding light on how the societal issues of Dickens's time mirror contemporary concerns.

Moreover, the guide fosters critical thinking by prompting readers to analyze character development, plot structure, and the author’s stylistic choices. It encourages discussions that bridge the past with the present, revealing how Dickens's work continues to resonate with audiences today.

Ultimately, this insightful resource aims to enhance the reading experience, making Dickens’s intricate narratives more accessible and relatable. By providing various tools and techniques for a thorough examination, Selby enriches the literary journey, igniting a passion for Dickens that may inspire lifelong exploration of classic literature.

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Science-Fiction
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