Dickens' Stories About Children: Every Child Can Read by Charles Dickens and Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
Author: Charles Dickens and Jesse Lyman Hurlbut | Published: 1909
Dickens' Stories About Children: Every Child Can Read Synopsis
Dickens' Stories About Children: Every Child Can Read is a series of short stories by Charles Dickens, edited by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, published in 1909. The stories are all about famous characters in Dickens's stories and deal with various themes, including love, loss, family, and friendship.
The series includes "Trotty Veck and Meg. From "The Chimes," "Tiny Tim. From "Christmas Carol," "The Runaway Couple. From "The Holly-Tree Inn," "Little Dorrit. From "Little Dorrit," "The Toy-Maker and his Blind Daughter. From "Cricket on the Hearth," "Little Nell. From "The Old Curiosity Shop," "Little David Copperfield. From "David Copperfield," "Jenny Wren. From "Our Mutual Friend," "Pip's Adventure. From "Great Expectations," "Todgers," "Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness," "Mr. Wardle's Servants Joe," and "The Brave and Honest Boy, Oliver Twist."
About Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens is one of the most widely-read authors in world literature. He was born on February 7th, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, and passed away on June 9th, 1870. His work has been translated into over 50 languages, and his books have sold millions of copies worldwide. Charles Dickens wrote some of the best-loved novels of all time, such as Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities. and Great Expectations. He was a master storyteller with an uncanny ability to capture the heart and soul of Victorian life in England during his lifetime. He wrote about poverty with compassion and stories that could make people laugh or cry - this is why he remains one of Britain's greatest writers today. Find out more about Charles Dickens at sevenov.com.