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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

Charles Dickens' 'Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit' is a novel that delves into the life of Martin Chuzzlewit, a character who embodies the flaws and virtues of his time. The story is set against the backdrop of 19th-century England and is known for its satirical portrayal of society, its exploration of themes such as social reform and the nature of wealth and poverty, and its intricate character development. more

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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens, a British writer born on February 7, 1812, and died on June 9, 1870, is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century. Known for his profound social criticism and vivid narrative style, Dickens' works extensively cover social reality, revealing various issues in the British society of the time. more

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