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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
593
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Sep 6, 2012
Editore
Amazon Publishing
ISBN-10
1611092515
ISBN-13
9781611092516
Descrizione
Charles Dickens's debut novel captures the whimsical adventures of the Pickwick Club, a group of earnest and endearing gentlemen who embark on a series of humorous escapades. Through their travels across England, readers are introduced to a vibrant cast of characters, each bringing their own quirks and stories to the narrative. The delightfully absurd situations that unfold reflect the societal norms of the time, satirizing both the elite and the common folk.
As the members of the Pickwick Club navigate encounters with notable figures and experience misadventures both poignant and hilarious, Dickens showcases his mastery of character development and storytelling. The novel is rich with observations about human nature, showcasing kindness, folly, and the intricacies of friendship.
With its playful tone and sharp wit, the story offers a delightful commentary on life, revealing the charm and challenges of the world around them. Dickens not only entertains but also engages the reader in a deeper reflection on society through the lens of humor and camaraderie.
As the members of the Pickwick Club navigate encounters with notable figures and experience misadventures both poignant and hilarious, Dickens showcases his mastery of character development and storytelling. The novel is rich with observations about human nature, showcasing kindness, folly, and the intricacies of friendship.
With its playful tone and sharp wit, the story offers a delightful commentary on life, revealing the charm and challenges of the world around them. Dickens not only entertains but also engages the reader in a deeper reflection on society through the lens of humor and camaraderie.
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Romanzo
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Libri di Cucina
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