Oliver Twist von Charles Dickens

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A gripping portrayal of London's dark criminal underbelly, published in Penguin Classics with an introduction by Philip Horne.

The story of Oliver Twist - orphaned, and set upon by evil and adversity from his first breath - shocked readers when it was published. After running away from the workhouse and pompous beadle Mr Bumble, Oliver finds himself lured into a den of thieves peopled by vivid and memorable characters - the Artful Dodger, vicious burglar Bill Sikes, his dog Bull's Eye, and prostitute Nancy, all watched over by cunning master-thief Fagin. Combining elements of Gothic Romance, the Newgate Novel and popular melodrama, Dickens created an entirely new kind of fiction, scathing in its indictment of a cruel society, and pervaded by an unforgettable sense of threat and mystery.

This Penguin Classics edition of Oliver Twist is the first critical edition to faithfully reproduce the text as its earliest readers would have encountered it from its serialisation in Bentley's Miscellany, and includes an introduction by Philip Horne, a glossary of Victorian thieves' slang, a chronology of Dickens's life, a map of contemporary London and all of George Cruikshank's original illustrations.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

A gripping portrayal of London's dark criminal underbelly, published in Penguin Classics with an introduction by Philip Horne.

The story of Oliver Twist - orphaned, and set upon by evil and adversity from his first breath - shocked readers when it was published. After running away from the workhouse and pompous beadle Mr Bumble, Oliver finds himself lured into a den of thieves peopled by vivid and memorable characters - the Artful Dodger, vicious burglar Bill Sikes, his dog Bull's Eye, and prostitute Nancy, all watched over by cunning master-thief Fagin. Combining elements of Gothic Romance, the Newgate Novel and popular melodrama, Dickens created an entirely new kind of fiction, scathing in its indictment of a cruel society, and pervaded by an unforgettable sense of threat and mystery.

This Penguin Classics edition of Oliver Twist is the first critical edition to faithfully reproduce the text as its earliest readers would have encountered it from its serialisation in Bentley's Miscellany, and includes an introduction by Philip Horne, a glossary of Victorian thieves' slang, a chronology of Dickens's life, a map of contemporary London and all of George Cruikshank's original illustrations.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

AutorDickens, Charles / Horne, Philip
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2003
Seitenangabe608 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in 48 Stunden
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH19.6 cm x B13.0 cm x D3.8 cm 420 g
CoverlagPenguin Classics (Imprint/Brand)
VerlagPenguin Books

Über den Autor Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens wurde 1812 als zweites von acht Kindern geboren. Nach einer harten Jugend begann er seine schriftstellerische Laufbahn mit Skizzen, die er unter Pseudonym in Zeitungen und Magazinen veröffentlichte. All seine großen Romane schrieb er in fieberhaftem Tempo. 1868 erfüllte sich Dickens, inzwischen ein gefeierter Dichter, seinen Kindheitstraum und kaufte ein Landhaus in Kent, wo er 1870 starb.Melanie Walz , geboren 1953 in Essen, hat, neben zahlreichen Herausgeberarbeiten, u.a. Jane Austen, Honoré de Balzac, A. S. Byatt, Charles Dickens, Michael Ondaatje, R. L. Stevenson und Virginia Woolf übersetzt. Preise und Auszeichnungen: Zuger Übersetzer-Stipendium 1999, Heinrich Maria Ledig-Rowohlt-Übersetzerpreis 2001, Literaturstipendium der Stadt München 2006, zahlreiche Stipendien des Deutschen Übersetzerfonds. Melanie Walz , geboren 1953 in Essen, hat, neben zahlreichen Herausgeberarbeiten, u.a. Jane Austen, Honoré de Balzac, A. S. Byatt, Charles Dickens, Michael Ondaatje, R. L. Stevenson und Virginia Woolf übersetzt. Preise und Auszeichnungen: Zuger Übersetzer-Stipendium 1999, Heinrich Maria Ledig-Rowohlt-Übersetzerpreis 2001, Literaturstipendium der Stadt München 2006, zahlreiche Stipendien des Deutschen Übersetzerfonds.

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