The 1846 publication recounts Dickens' impressions of his 1844 travels around Italy with his usual penetrating detail and social awareness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 in Portsmouth, England, and experienced a tumultuous childhood marked by his father's imprisonment for debt. This forced Dickens to leave school at a young age to work in a boot-blacking factory, an experience that deeply influenced his later writings. Despite these hardships, Dickens rose to become one of the most famous and influential novelists of the Victorian era.Dickens' literary career took off with the serialization of The Pickwick Papers in 1836, which was followed by a string of successful novels, including Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol. His works were known for their vivid characters, social commentary, and the serialized format that kept readers eagerly awaiting each new installment. Dickens used his writing to expose the harsh realities of industrial society, particularly the struggles of the poor and the injustices they faced.Throughout his life, Dickens was not only a prolific writer but also an advocate for social reform. He campaigned for children's rights, education, and the plight of the working class, using his influence to raise awareness and inspire change. His legacy endures in the timeless appeal of his novels and the term ""Dickensian,"" which describes both his distinctive style and the societal conditions he depicted.
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One reader's passport Going through France Lyons, the Rhone, and the Goblin of Avignon Avignon to Genoa Genoa and its neighbourhood To Parma, Modena, and Bologna Through Bologna and Ferrara An Italian dream By Verona, Mantua, and Milan, across the Pass of the Simplon into Switzerland To Rome by Pisa and Siena Rome A rapid diorama.
One reader's passport Going through France Lyons, the Rhone, and the Goblin of Avignon Avignon to Genoa Genoa and its neighbourhood To Parma, Modena, and Bologna Through Bologna and Ferrara An Italian dream By Verona, Mantua, and Milan, across the Pass of the Simplon into Switzerland To Rome by Pisa and Siena Rome A rapid diorama.
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