Charles Dickens Collection

Dive into Dickens’ Victorian Masterpieces

  • Timeless Novels from 19th Century Icon
  • Reflects the Social Realities of the Era
  • Features Beloved and Iconic Characters
  • Enduring Popularity, Never Out of Print
  • Includes 5 of Dickens’ Finest Works

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Explore the Victorian Era through Dickens’ Classic Novels

Charles Dickens, a stalwart of the Victorian era, stands as one of the most beloved writers of his time. Born in 1812 and departing in 1870, his literary legacy endures, with his novels remaining perennially in print. His works not only introduce us to some of literature’s most cherished characters but also serve as a vivid reflection of the societal tapestry of his era. Originally serialised, his novels are marked by compelling cliffhangers and episodic storytelling, captivating readers at every turn.

In this set, we’ve curated five of Dickens’ finest novels, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of 19th-century life. Each page brings to life the struggles, triumphs, and complexities of a society in flux. Dickens’ masterful storytelling transcends time, offering readers a window into an era that continues to shape our understanding of history.

Beyond their literary brilliance, Dickens’ novels serve as invaluable historical documents, offering unparalleled insights into the social, economic, and cultural milieu of 19th-century England. 

From the deplorable conditions of workhouses to the stark divisions between social classes, Dickens fearlessly exposes the realities of his time. As you navigate the narratives, you’ll uncover the triumphs and tribulations of characters who mirror the struggles and aspirations of real people.

Specifications:

  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Total Pages: Varies by Novel
  • Dimensions: Varies by Novel

What’s Included:

  • Great Expectations
  • Oliver Twist
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • David Copperfield
  • Bleak House