Classic Online • Europe mirror Dickens, Charles Dickens, CharlesBook list:American Notes for General CirculationThe true account of Dickens tour of America. Barnaby Rudge - A Tale Of The Riots Of 'EightyA historical tale that takes place during the anti-popery riots of 1780, the story is based around the murder of Reuben Haredale. Bleak HouseSir Leicester Dedlock and his wife, who harbors the secret of having borne an illegitimate child when she was young. The child is still alive and through a series of tragic events, finally learns the secret about her past. The ChimesTrotty Veck, over the course of his life, becomes convinced that poor are born bad. Spirits from the bell tower at a nearby church show him how the future might be if Veck continues to think badly of his fellow man. He awakens a changed man and heads to his daughter's wedding. A Christmas CarolThe beloved story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his life-changing encounters with several ghosts on Christmas Eve. The Cricket on the HearthJohn Peerybingle, a mail carrier, and his wife, Dot meet a mysterious stranger. David CopperfieldBorn after the death of his father and abandoned by his aunt, who wanted a girl, the story tells of David Copperfield's turbulent life, through his rise to adulthood when he finally finds happiness. Great ExpectationsPip, an orphan, meets an escaped convict and falls in love with beautiful Estella, the ward of Miss Havisham. Hard TimesA successful businessman, Thomas Gradgrind, teaches his children to accept the hardness of life. He arranges for his daughter Lousia to marry Josiah Bounderby, a man thirty years older than her. Gradgrind's son robs Bounderby's bank and Louisa runs away, it forces Gradgrind to reevaluate his life. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyThe story of the Nickleby family. After the death of their patriarch, a cruel uncle sends Nicholas to a boarding school. There Nicholas befriends Smike, and the two escape. Nicholas seeks a way to help his family out of their squalor while getting revenge against his uncle. Little DorritWilliam Dorrit is imprisoned in the Marshalsea prison for debt for such a long time that he is now called 'The Father of Marshalsea.' He lives only for his daughter, Amy, 'Little Dorrit.' He meets Arthur Clenham, and a fortune comes into their lives. Clenham eventually ends up in the same prison, and there his tale unfolds. The Mystery of Edwin DroodEdwin Drood, who is engaged to Rosa, an orphan, disappears. Dickens died before completing this story, leaving it unsolved. Oliver Twist Or The Parish Boy's ProgressThe life, adventures, and tragedies in the life of Oliver Twist, an orphan who, after being sold to a cruel man, escapes to the streets and, under the tutorship of the Artful Dodger, learns how to become a thief. Our Mutual FriendThe body of John Harmon is found in the Thames. His fortune goes to "Noddy" Boffing, a kind, but poor clerk. A Tale Of Two CitiesA narrative of the French Revolution set in both Paris and London. Charles Darnay renounces his social status against the will of his uncle, the Marquis de St Evremonde. Darnay leaves Frances and marries Dr. Manette's daughter. Darnay returns to France, tries to save a servant, is arrested, and sentenced to death. The rest of the novel concerns itself with whether or not Darnay must die for his heroic action or if he can be saved, and by whom. |