Oliver Twist
New Edition
Charles Dickens
Introduction and updated notes by Stephen Gill
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With carefree summer winding to a close, we've pulled together some reading recommendations to put you in a studious mood. Check out these Oxford World's Classics suggestions to get ready for another season of books and papers. Even if you're no longer a student, there's something on this list for every literary enthusiast.
Posted on August 29, 2014
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With the bicentenary of Charles Dickens' birth on the 7th February, here is an excerpt from one of his most popular novels, Oliver Twist, part of our Oxford World Classics series. The story of Oliver, who suffers a miserable existence in a workhouse and later escapes to London, is an unromantic portrayal of criminals, gangs, and the cruel treatment of orphans in Victorian London. Here we see Oliver in a vulnerable state in the workhouse before he is made aware of what his future holds.
Posted on February 7, 2012
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