Dickens Works Collection (set of 10 Volumes in Total) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

Dickens Works Collection (set of 10 Volumes in Total) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

by (uk) Charles Dickens

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Dickens is the most well-known and popular novelist in Britain. According to the entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica, his status in British literature is second only to Shakespeare and is known as "the greatest novelist of the Victorian era." Many literary critics regard him as a representative of British critical realist literature in the 19th century. They pay special attention to describing the life experiences of "little people" living at the bottom of British society, but ignore his humorous, satirical and comedic side. His literary style is a collection of reality, fantasy, and fun. He is also a pioneer of serial novels. He can write sunny comedies and depict dark social tragedies at the bottom. Tolstoy, Dostoyev, Lao She, and Mu Xin were all his admirers. Jules Verne, the "father of science fiction," even regarded Dickens as his source of inspiration, because the creativity in Dickens's works was inexhaustible for later generations of writers. After the emergence of film art, it influenced the birth of a large number of popular and serious films including "The Dark Knight Rises" and other films. "The Works of Dickens" is currently the most comprehensive set of Dickens's literary classics on the market. It not only includes his five most famous novels "Oliver Twist", "A Tale of Two Cities", "Great Expectations", "David Copperfield" and "Bleak House", but also includes two travel novels that have been out of print for many years. The collection of travel essays "Notes on a Travel in America" and "Scenery of Italy", two collections of short and medium-length humorous stories "Boz's Close-Ups" and "Selected Short and Medium Stories", as well as a collection of "Christmas Stories" which invented "Christmas", strive to restore to readers a comprehensive and great literary genius Dickens.

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