This popular three-volume work, originally serialised in Household Words between 1851 and 1853, reflects the great novelist's political outlook.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Dickens, a towering figure in English literature, needs little advent. His literary works, along with classics like "A Tale of Two Cities," "Great Expectations," and "David Copperfield," have left an indelible mark on literature. One of Dickens's lesser-acknowledged works, "The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices," is a collaborative effort co-authored with his friend Wilkie Collins. The book, posted in 1857, takes the shape of a travelogue and follows the fictitious adventure of idlers, Thomas Idle and Francis Goodchild. The narrative unfolds as a chain of humorous and reflective sketches recounting their adventures and encounters all through their travels. "The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices" gives readers a blend of Dickens's wit and Collins's storytelling prowess. The collaborative effort offers a satisfying exploration of person dynamics and the scenic backdrop of the English nation-state. Though not as extensively acclaimed as a number of Dickens's principal novels, this painting showcases the writer's versatility and his capacity to interact readers via numerous literary bureaucracy.
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26. England under Henry the Seventh 27. England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King Hal and Burly King Harry (1) 28. England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King Hal and Burly King Harry (2) 29. England under Edward the Sixth 30. England under Mary 31. England under Elizabeth 32. England under James the First 33. England under Charles the First 34. England under Cromwell 35. England under Charles the Second, called the Merry Monarch 36. England under James the Second 37. Conclusion.
26. England under Henry the Seventh 27. England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King Hal and Burly King Harry (1) 28. England under Henry the Eighth, called Bluff King Hal and Burly King Harry (2) 29. England under Edward the Sixth 30. England under Mary 31. England under Elizabeth 32. England under James the First 33. England under Charles the First 34. England under Cromwell 35. England under Charles the Second, called the Merry Monarch 36. England under James the Second 37. Conclusion.
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