Oliver Twist published in 1838,is one Of Charles Dickens’s best—known and most Ioved works.It has been adapted into several fIlms and a long running Broadway musicaI and has been considered a Classlc ever Since it was first published.The book OriginalIy appeared as a seriaI in a magazine called Bentleyr’s Miscellany.of which DiCkens was editor.Each week.readers waited anxiously for the next instaIment in the tale;this expIains why each Chapter ends with a cliffhanger’that would hold the. reader’s attentlon and interest until the folloWing chapter waS published.
Charles Dickens was born in POrtsmjoth in 1812 and spent his ea rIV childhOOd in Chatham.when he was twelve Vears oId his father was.rnprisoned for debt and DIckens was forced to work in a bIackingfactory.ThIs expe rIence Inspired in hIrn a hatred of sociaI eviIs and uniust Iaws,themes that wOuId Cnop up time and again In his novels. By the 1830s,DiCkens had estabIished a career as a journalist,and his pieces on evenryday people caught attention of a publisher,who ColIected them as Sketches by‘Boz’,followed by The Pickwick(Papers(both 1836—7).Dickens’novels first appeared in monthly InsfaImenfs before being pubIished ln book form,and he was a proIific worker,churning Out CIassics year after year。They IncIuded Oliver Twisf(1837—9),Nichoas Nickleby(1838—9),The old Curiosity Shop(1840-1)’A Christmas Carol(1843),David Copperfeld(1849—50)and Greaf Expectations(1860—1),alI of them massiveIy popular in their day and Still qreatly admired in the 21st century. On top of this prodigous workload,Dickens found time to undertake Iecture tours,campaign agalnst SociaI injustice and conduct a somewhat scandaIous private life.incIudin a long-term liaison with young actress ElIen Ternan.He died SuddenIy In 1870,leavinq his Iast noveI,The Mystery0f Edwin Drood,unfinished,but having carved out for himself a reputation as the g0and oId man Of EngIISh fiCtIon.
Oliver Twist is now one of my favorite books. I love the plot and the way Charles Dickens wrote them, it makes everything vivid. Oliver is an orphan whose mother is died when giving birth to him and dad is unknown. He is brought up in a farm unt...
评分《雾都孤儿》是狄更斯的第二部长篇小说,也是他创作初期的优秀作品之一。“当时并不时兴写作反映生活的悲惨现实的小说,但狄更斯存心要使读者震惊。”这部小说向我们展示了小奥利弗•特威斯特这样一个处在充满贫困与犯罪的世界里的孤儿,如何受到隐藏在伦敦狭小、肮脏的偏...
评分这本书读过很久了。 读的时候也很奇怪,一直都很喜欢外国名著里的美好生活,舞会、宫廷、古堡、男男女女的感情。那样的奢华、美丽。有如长大后的童话。 但对于那时的我,雾都孤儿是那么的另类,污秽、黑暗、阴深。 它与我的“童话”是那么的格格不入。 似乎有...
好看~不难。很快读完了
评分薄荷阅读选的这本,我读的好像不是原版是简化过的,不知道是不是这个原因,加上成书时间早,阅读体验不佳,剧情老套,每次情节发展都朝最俗的方向去了,哎
评分开头感觉挺难读的,后面感觉还好,不是特别难。整个故事里面最重要的人物我认为是NANCY, NANCY不去找老绅士的话,就不会有后面把这个犯罪团伙给灭了,可是NANCY却死了,解救了OLIVER
评分读的是中文版,可惜结局太美好了。
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