“Ven you read the speeches in the papers, and see as vun gen'lman says of another, 'the Honourable member, if he vill allow me to call him so' you vill understand, sir, that that means, 'if he vill allow me to keep up that 'ere pleasant and uniwersal fiction.'”
Quote by Charles Dickens
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The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: Edwin Drood and Miscellaneous is a compilation that brings together the final novel by Charles Dickens, Edwin Drood, which remains incomplete, along with a selection of his other writings. This collection provides readers with an opportunity to explore the breadth of Dickens' literary contributions, including his famous social critiques and vivid characterizations. The inclusion of Edwin Drood offers a glimpse into the author's creative process, as the novel was left unfinished at his death. The other works within the collection further illuminate Dickens' exploration of themes such as poverty, injustice, and the human condition. more
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