Oliver Twist
Charles Dickens
Year
1837
438
1588
1245
1057
1605
689
906
1183
925
669
1079
1351
1161
1480
945
1406
1337
1144
1421
1135
840
1009
1094
815
868
1766
1011
1304
503
884
1514
1234
1251
1390
1142
371
1420
1425
1987
1345
944
1484
1481
954
493
1348
1063
1238
1511
1527
1900
1270
599
Description
Step into the gritty streets of 19th-century London with Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," a compelling tale of innocence, corruption, and the quest for a better life. Oliver, a young orphan born into hardship, escapes the clutches of a workhouse only to find himself entangled in a web of crime and deceit. As he navigates through a world filled with nefarious characters like Fagin, Bill Sikes, and the Artful Dodger, Oliver discovers the complexities of morality and the harsh realities of life in a society that often turns a blind eye to the vulnerable. A groundbreaking work that exposed the social injustices of its time, "Oliver Twist" is a riveting narrative that explores themes of poverty, crime, and the indomitable human spirit. This timeless classic remains a poignant critique of social inequality while celebrating the resilience and goodness that exists even in the darkest corners.