The Adventures of Oliver Twist

Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)

Edité par J.M. Dent - 1994

Because of his early childhood experience at the workhouse, Dickens is able to paint a vivid picture in Oliver Twist of the lower class and their grim conditions. In this world, every class has their own bad apples. The poor and middle class are not automatically dishonest and opportunistic.

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