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    Bleak House - Charles Dickens Novel - Book Cover

    Bleak House

    With Dickens's brilliant storytelling, satire, and suspense, this thought-provoking novel critiques the pursuit of justice and offers a timeless exploration of identity, connection, and truth within a rigid Victorian society. A rich tapestry of characters, intricate plot, and scathing social commentary make Bleak House a powerful and enduring literary classic.

    Hard Times

    Charles Dickens's Hard Times is a powerful social novel that critiques the Industrial Revolution. Published in 1854, it explores the clash between reason and emotion while emphasizing human connection and compassion. Encounter unforgettable characters and timeless themes in this thought-provoking work of social commentary.

    Little Dorrit - Charles Dickens Novel - Book Cover

    Little Dorrit

    Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit: A poignant and thought-provoking social novel, published in 1857. Explore themes of social injustice, imprisonment, and the indomitable human spirit in Victorian society. Experience Dickens's rich storytelling and timeless themes in this captivating literary work.

    Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens Novel - Book Cover

    Oliver Twist

    In this gripping and socially significant classic, embark on a journey that unveils the agonizing plight of orphans and the impoverished. Encounter unforgettable characters like the Artful Dodger and Nancy as you explore profound themes of poverty, crime, and societal injustices. Prepare for a thought-provoking exploration of the darker realities of humanity [...]

    Shirley - Charlotte Brontë - Book Cover

    Shirley

    Shirley is a novel written by the renowned English novelist Charlotte Brontë, published in 1849. It follows the story of two contrasting heroines set against the backdrop of the industrializing England during the Napoleonic Wars and Luddite revolts of 1811-12. Brontë combines social commentary with her characters’ more private preoccupations, showcasing the [...]