Barnaby Rudge
✍ Scribed by Charles Dickens
- Book ID
- 111649233
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1841
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 7 MB
- Edition
- Oxford World’s Classics (2003)
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780199538201
- ASIN
- B006GODSB2
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✦ Synopsis
Genre: Challenge, Fiction, Historical, Literature
ebook, 1,095 pages
Paperback, 702 pages
Published: 1841
Edition: Oxford World’s Classics (2003)
Edited by: Clive Hurst (2003)
Introduction and Notes by: Iain McCalman and Jon Mee (2003)
Chronology by: Elizabeth M. Brennan (1999)
Written at a time of social unrest in Victorian Britain and set in London at the time of the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots, Dickens's brooding novel of mayhem and murder in the eighteenth century explores the relationship between repression and liberation in private and public life. Barnaby Rudge tells a story of individuals caught up in the mindless violence of the mob. Lord George Gordon's dangerous appeal to old religious prejudices is interwoven with the murder mystery surrounding the father of the simple-minded Barnaby. The discovery of the murderer and his involvement in the riots put Barnaby's life in jeopardy. Culminating in the terrifying destruction of Newgate prison by the rampaging hordes, the brilliant descriptions of the riots are among Dickens's most powerful. Barnaby Rudge looks forward to the dark complexities of Dickens's later novels, whose characters also seek refuge from a chaotic and unstable world. This edition includes all the original illustrations, plus an illuminating Introduction and notes.
Jun 2023 - epub format revised and verified by zardox (no changes to book content).
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Barnaby Rudge, calificada habitualmente como una de la dos novelas históricas escritas por Dickens, es sobre todo una novela «dickensiana»: un melodrama tenebrista con crimen y misterio, un relato histórico con personajes cotidianos, los adorables, los pintorescos y los malvados, en situaciones real
Barnaby Rudge, calificada habitualmente como una de la dos novelas históricas escritas por Dickens, es sobre todo una novela «dickensiana»: un melodrama tenebrista con crimen y misterio, un relato histórico con personajes cotidianos, los adorables, los pintorescos y los malvados, en situaciones real