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Great Expectations The Sons And Daughters Of Charles Dickens Robert Gottlieb

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Great Expectations The Sons And Daughters Of Charles Dickens Robert Gottlieb
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.34 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Robert Gottlieb
ISBN: 9780374298807, 0374298807
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Great Expectations The Sons And Daughters Of Charles Dickens Robert Gottlieb by Robert Gottlieb 9780374298807, 0374298807 instant download after payment.

The strange and varied lives of the ten children of the world's most beloved novelist

Charles Dickens, famous for the indelible child characters he created―from Little Nell to Oliver Twist and David Copperfield―was also the father of ten children (and a possible eleventh). What happened to those children is the fascinating subject of Robert Gottlieb's Great Expectations. With sympathy and understanding he narrates the highly various and surprising stories of each of Dickens's sons and daughters, from Kate, who became a successful artist, to Frank, who died in Moline, Illinois, after serving a grim stretch in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Each of these lives is fascinating on its own. Together they comprise a unique window on Victorian England as well as a moving and disturbing study of Dickens as a father and as a man.

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