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Oliver Twist |
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Rating:  Summary: This book is representative of Dickens' views on life Review: Charles Dickens grew up during the poor law, and had strong feelings against it. Oliver is a young boy whos morals and fortune bring him into the hands of very kind and rich people. The dilema which Oliver faces as a very young child in the workhouse is very well described by Dickens. This is a book that everyone should read.
Rating:  Summary: This is one off the most wonderful books I've ever read! Review: I first time I read this book was when I was twelve, now I'm thirteen and have read this book five times. It has a wonderful plot and shows old time londen like it was. The slums, crimes and poverty. The charicters are relalistic and make you feel like you know them, for instans the trecherus Bill Sikes the Artfull Doger the craftey Fagin and gentil Oliver Twist as well as many others. If you havent read oliver twist I asure once you have read it it will soon be on your favorite book shelf!
Rating:  Summary: This is a great book!! Review: This was my first Charles Dickens book. It is wonderful!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent story of orphan taken in by rich family and thieve Review: This a great story about an orphan who falls in with a bad crowd and is then taken in by a rich family. Every page is a page turner. You cannot put this book down. This is a truly classic book. Charles Dickens was a great writer.
Rating:  Summary: A great story, plus a riveting social commentary. Review: Oliver Twist is more than just a great literary classic; it is also a gripping commentary on the state of social welfare and the problem of crime in Victorian England. Through Oliver's experiences, the reader gets a first-hand look at the miserable existence of children in the "charity houses" and the desperate lives of criminals such as Fagin and the Artful Dodger. This novel is a fine example of the genius of Charles Dickens: he could cause his contemporaries to think about the world they lived in, while at the same time telling them an intriguing story that they could not wait to finish. His stories are just as valuable today for the same reasons.
Rating:  Summary: The story of Oliver is timeless. Review: While Oliver & Co. is a great movie, you really have to read the book to get the whole picture. It's a great story to grow up with--you get more and more out of it as you get older.
Rating:  Summary: This story is a timeless classic, to be enjoyed by all. Review: The story of Oliver Twist has been tested through generations of criticisms and countless tellings; and it has survived, a timeless masterpiece crafted by the wily Charles Dickens. This edition, published by Oxford is well-crafted and contains images which supplement the text well, although it is that text which the reader should focus on. This story follows a young orphan by the name of Oliver Twist through his trials in a tumultuous time. Dickens' use of verbal irony, foreshadowing, and the literary devices which have made him the superstar that he is today among the literary world are readily apparent in this poignant story. The nice (subtle) details are interwoven in a plot and storyline which cleanly wraps itself up in the end of the story, in true Victorian Fashion. The only trouble one might find in reading this book is Dickens' use of language; he uses many old English expressions and terms, but if one wades through them, one will surely find a worthwhile book for any rainy day.
Rating:  Summary: Dickens never dies Review: The Oliver story is no doubt familiar to you. From films, musicals or abridged versions. Why read the book? Two reasons: Dickens humor and his power of description. His humor is apparent in quotes like: "if the law holds a man responsible for his wifes actions, the law is an ass". His description of 19th century Londen and of many unforgettable colourfull characters make this book still a joy to read.
Rating:  Summary: I loved this book! Review: I loved this book and I felt that Dickens did a wonderful job at making you feel as if you could almost jump into the book and understand the characters.
Rating:  Summary: Authoritative text with excellent critical resources Review: Everyman publishes the most vital editions of Dickens available. Each volume includes an insightful introduction, a chronology of Dickens's life and times, a suggested reading list, and a collation of the novel's critical reception. These features combined with unbeatable prices makes Everyman's Dickens the series for educators, students, and general readers.
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