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Claudia Carrillo, Carlos David Aguaisa, Valle Sánchez.
I II
INDEX
INDEX
LITERARY CONTEX
THE AUTHOR
THE NOVEL
Title 1
"Historic context
The Victorian era refers to the years of the reign of Alexandrina Victoria, that is, from June 20, 1837, to January 22, 1901.
Victorian era features:Great industry development ,Faith in technology and reason,Economic dominance of the United Kingdom,The British crown regains its prestige,Transport infrastructure development,very strict morals,Society with big problems, especially related to poverty and sexual exploitation The society of the Victorian era is characterized by the urbanization that was causing the First Industrial Revolution. Therefore, it is a society with great social differences between the different strata, but it is not so different from the current one if we establish categories.
Economically, we could divide society into three classes:high Half or fLow The British Empire of the Victorian era accounted for approximately one fifth
of the planet's surface. Control of these lands was not easy and in many cases there
were bloody wars. The political propaganda that was disseminated at the time, assured
or implied that those who lived in the kingdom's colonies felt privileged to be able to
take advantage of its technological and organizational advances. Of course, if we were
to ask ordinary people in the colonies, their political views
+ino
Title 1
Charles Dicken and his novel “David Copperfield”
Other writters
Charles John Huffam Dickens (Landport, Portsmouth, February 7, 1812-Gads Hill Place, June 9, 1870) was an English writer. He created some of the best known fictional characters in the world and is considered by many to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His books enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the twentieth century, critics and scholars had recognized Dickens as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are still widely read today and are regularly adapted for the theather. Dickens has been praised by many of his fellow writers, from Leo Tolstoy to George Orwell, G.K. Chesterton, and Tom Wolfe,1 for his realism, his comedy, his prose style, his unique characterizations, and his social criticism. However, Oscar Wilde, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf complained about its lack of psychological depth, its weak writing, and its sentimentality. David Copperfield is the eighth book written by Charles Dickens, in the "learning novel" genre, narrated by its protagonist, who details his adventures on his journey from childhood to manhood. It was published in installments between 1849 and 1850, and in book form in 1850. Many elements of the novel refer to Dickens's own life, making it probably the most autobiographical of all his works. Likewise, Dickens himself said in a prologue to the novel "of all my books, this is the one I like best", and then "like many parents, I have a favorite son, a son who is my weakness; this son called David Copperfield"
other writer of the Victorria era were for example Alfred Tennyson with his works "The princess" in 1847 ,"Enoch Arden" in 1864 ,and other famous writer in the era was Thomas Hardy with his works for example "The trumpet Major" and "The wooklander in 1887"
Title 1
Charles dickens
Charles Dickens had a significant impact on literature and society during his lifetime and beyond. He was one of the most famous and influential writers of the Victorian era, and his works continue to be widely read and admired today.
Overall, Dickens's impact on literature and society can be seen in his enduring popularity as a writer and the lasting influence his work has had on subsequent generations of writers and social reformers. His ability to shed light on the injustices and struggles of his time continues to inspire readers to this day.
Dickens's writing often exposed the harsh realities of life for the poor and working classes, and he was a strong advocate for social reform. His novels, such as "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities," were popular not only for their engaging storytelling and memorable characters but also for their commentary on social issues.
Title 1
Dickens is considered an important figure in the development of the novel as a literary form. His works were known for their complex plots, multiple subplots, and diverse cast of characters, which helped to establish the novel as a serious literary genre.
Charles Dickens is considered an important literary figure for several reasons.
Dickens is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. His works are known for their richly-drawn characters, vivid descriptions of Victorian England, and social commentary. His novels have stood the test of time and continue to be read and studied by scholars, students, and general readers.
Many writers have been inspired by Dickens's work and have sought to emulate his style and themes. Some notable authors who have been influenced by Dickens include George Orwell, J.D. Salinger, and J.K. Rowling.
Title 1
David Copperfield
Oliver twist
about a young orphan boy who navigates the streets of London and encounters poverty, crime, and corruption.
about a young man's journey from a difficult childhood to adulthood, with themes of poverty, family, and love
Nicholas Nickleby
about a young man who must support his family after his father's death and becomes embroiled in a variety of adventures and misadventures.
Bleak house
combines a mystery plot with satire and social commentary on the English legal system and its flaws.
A Christmas Carol
about a miserly businessman named Ebenezer Scrooge who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve and learns the true meaning of the holiday.
Hard Times
critiques the utilitarian philosophy of the time and explores the impact of industrialization on the working class.
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
ADAPTATIONS
Title 1
Thank you
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magacín
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78
nº
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Dolor sit amet
Claudia Carrillo, Carlos David Aguaisa, Valle Sánchez.
I II
INDEX
INDEX
LITERARY CONTEX
THE AUTHOR
THE NOVEL
Title 1
"Historic context
The Victorian era refers to the years of the reign of Alexandrina Victoria, that is, from June 20, 1837, to January 22, 1901. Victorian era features:Great industry development ,Faith in technology and reason,Economic dominance of the United Kingdom,The British crown regains its prestige,Transport infrastructure development,very strict morals,Society with big problems, especially related to poverty and sexual exploitation The society of the Victorian era is characterized by the urbanization that was causing the First Industrial Revolution. Therefore, it is a society with great social differences between the different strata, but it is not so different from the current one if we establish categories. Economically, we could divide society into three classes:high Half or fLow The British Empire of the Victorian era accounted for approximately one fifth of the planet's surface. Control of these lands was not easy and in many cases there were bloody wars. The political propaganda that was disseminated at the time, assured or implied that those who lived in the kingdom's colonies felt privileged to be able to take advantage of its technological and organizational advances. Of course, if we were to ask ordinary people in the colonies, their political views
+ino
Title 1
Charles Dicken and his novel “David Copperfield”
Other writters
Charles John Huffam Dickens (Landport, Portsmouth, February 7, 1812-Gads Hill Place, June 9, 1870) was an English writer. He created some of the best known fictional characters in the world and is considered by many to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His books enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the twentieth century, critics and scholars had recognized Dickens as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are still widely read today and are regularly adapted for the theather. Dickens has been praised by many of his fellow writers, from Leo Tolstoy to George Orwell, G.K. Chesterton, and Tom Wolfe,1 for his realism, his comedy, his prose style, his unique characterizations, and his social criticism. However, Oscar Wilde, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf complained about its lack of psychological depth, its weak writing, and its sentimentality. David Copperfield is the eighth book written by Charles Dickens, in the "learning novel" genre, narrated by its protagonist, who details his adventures on his journey from childhood to manhood. It was published in installments between 1849 and 1850, and in book form in 1850. Many elements of the novel refer to Dickens's own life, making it probably the most autobiographical of all his works. Likewise, Dickens himself said in a prologue to the novel "of all my books, this is the one I like best", and then "like many parents, I have a favorite son, a son who is my weakness; this son called David Copperfield"
other writer of the Victorria era were for example Alfred Tennyson with his works "The princess" in 1847 ,"Enoch Arden" in 1864 ,and other famous writer in the era was Thomas Hardy with his works for example "The trumpet Major" and "The wooklander in 1887"
Title 1
Charles dickens
Charles Dickens had a significant impact on literature and society during his lifetime and beyond. He was one of the most famous and influential writers of the Victorian era, and his works continue to be widely read and admired today.
Overall, Dickens's impact on literature and society can be seen in his enduring popularity as a writer and the lasting influence his work has had on subsequent generations of writers and social reformers. His ability to shed light on the injustices and struggles of his time continues to inspire readers to this day.
Dickens's writing often exposed the harsh realities of life for the poor and working classes, and he was a strong advocate for social reform. His novels, such as "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," and "A Tale of Two Cities," were popular not only for their engaging storytelling and memorable characters but also for their commentary on social issues.
Title 1
Dickens is considered an important figure in the development of the novel as a literary form. His works were known for their complex plots, multiple subplots, and diverse cast of characters, which helped to establish the novel as a serious literary genre.
Charles Dickens is considered an important literary figure for several reasons.
Dickens is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. His works are known for their richly-drawn characters, vivid descriptions of Victorian England, and social commentary. His novels have stood the test of time and continue to be read and studied by scholars, students, and general readers.
Many writers have been inspired by Dickens's work and have sought to emulate his style and themes. Some notable authors who have been influenced by Dickens include George Orwell, J.D. Salinger, and J.K. Rowling.
Title 1
David Copperfield
Oliver twist
about a young orphan boy who navigates the streets of London and encounters poverty, crime, and corruption.
about a young man's journey from a difficult childhood to adulthood, with themes of poverty, family, and love
Nicholas Nickleby
about a young man who must support his family after his father's death and becomes embroiled in a variety of adventures and misadventures.
Bleak house
combines a mystery plot with satire and social commentary on the English legal system and its flaws.
A Christmas Carol
about a miserly businessman named Ebenezer Scrooge who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve and learns the true meaning of the holiday.
Hard Times
critiques the utilitarian philosophy of the time and explores the impact of industrialization on the working class.
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
"David Copperfield" is the eighth novel written by Charles Dickens
Novel of apprenticeship genre
His life from childhood to maturity
The England of David Copperfield
Title 1
ADAPTATIONS
Title 1
Thank you
photografía: Thought Catalog