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Barnaby Rudge

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Full Title:

Barnaby Rudge

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Dickens
Illustrated by Hablot K. Browne
Illustrated by George Cattermole
Series edited by Dr Keith Carabine
Introduction by Professor Cedric Watts

ISBN:

9781853267390

Publisher:

Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Imprint:

Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Publication Date:

5th October 1998

UK Publication Date:

5th October 1998

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

672

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm

Weight:

413g

Description

This vivid historical and political novel by Dickens is centred on the infamous 'No Popery' riots, instigated by Lord George Gordon, which terrorised London in 1780. Dickens' targets are prejudice, intolerance, religious bigotry and nationalistic fervour, together with the villains who exploit these for selfish ends. His intense account of the riots is interwoven with the mysterious tale of a long-unsolved murder and with a romance involving forbidden love, treachery and heroism. 'Barnaby Rudge' abounds in memorably strange, comic and grotesque characters. Furthermore, recent historical events have renewed its political topicality. AUTHOR Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era and one of the most popular of all time. He created some of literature's most memorable characters. His novels and short stories have never gone out of print. A concern with what he saw as the pressing need for social reform is a theme that runs throughout his work. Much of his work first appeared in periodicals and magazines in serialised form, a favoured way of publishing fiction at the time. Dickens, unlike others who would complete entire novels before serial publication commenced, often wrote his in parts, in the order in which they were meant to appear. The practice lent his stories a particular rhythm, punctuated by one cliff-hanger after another to keep the public eager for the next instalment.

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