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Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) Scrittore, giornalista e reporter di viaggio britannico. Noto tanto per le sue prove umoristiche (Il circolo Pickwick), quanto per i suoi romanzi sociali (Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Tempi difficili, Canto di Natale), è uno dei più importanti romanzieri di tutti i tempi, nonché uno dei più popolari. Nel 1848 Dickens conduce in porto il progetto di un giornale periodico battezzato Household Words, con l’intento di mescolare la narrativa e la polemica contro i mali del suo tempo. Il primo numero esce nel 1850.
EBOOK   9781909904187

Martin Chuzzlewit. E-book. Formato EPUB Charles Dickens   -  Interactive Media, 2013  - 

The story follows the journey of the titular Martin Chuzzlewit, a wealthy old man who becomes disillusioned with his selfish and greedy family and sets out on a journey across America and Europe to find his one true heir. Along the way, he encounters a cast of quirky and memorable characters, including the conniving and manipulative Jonas Chuzzlewit and the good-natured Tom Pinch, who serve as both allies and adversaries. Through Martin's journey, Dickens explores themes of greed, family, and the pursuit of happiness, weaving a rich tapestry of social commentary and humor that is signature to his style. "Martin Chuzzlewit" is considered to be one of Dickens' more complex and less well-known works, but remains a captivating and entertaining read for fans of his writing.

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Martin Chuzzlewit. E-book. Formato PDF Charles Dickens   -  Interactive Media, 2013  - 

The story follows the journey of the titular Martin Chuzzlewit, a wealthy old man who becomes disillusioned with his selfish and greedy family and sets out on a journey across America and Europe to find his one true heir. Along the way, he encounters a cast of quirky and memorable characters, including the conniving and manipulative Jonas Chuzzlewit and the good-natured Tom Pinch, who serve as both allies and adversaries. Through Martin's journey, Dickens explores themes of greed, family, and the pursuit of happiness, weaving a rich tapestry of social commentary and humor that is signature to his style. "Martin Chuzzlewit" is considered to be one of Dickens' more complex and less well-known works, but remains a captivating and entertaining read for fans of his writing.

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