Explore the vibrant streets and hidden corners of "Dickens' London" through the eyes of Francis Miltoun. This meticulously researched volume delves into the London that inspired Charles Dickens' unforgettable characters and iconic novels. More than just a travel guide, this book offers a fascinating journey through the literary landscape of Victorian England.
Discover the real-world locations that shaped Dickens' imagination and fueled his powerful social commentary. Uncover the historical context behind his works, enriching your understanding of both the author and the era. "Dickens' London" provides a unique lens through which to view the city, blending literary history with insightful observations on London's enduring character. A captivating resource for lovers of Dickens and anyone interested in the intersection of literature and place.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-333653-6 (9781023336536)
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