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David Copperfield (Annotated)

Charles Dickens

Fiction / Classics

Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-The purpose of realizing this historical context is to approach the understanding of a historical epoch from the elements provided by the text. Hence the importance of placing the document in context. It is necessary to unravel what its author or authors have said, how it has been said, when, why and where, always relating it to its historical moment.In this present chronicle I will tell you about an interesting work by a prestigious English writer of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens, who with a literary prolixity, plasma and at the same time transmits, a compassion with a certain degree of commitment and with an acute criticism of exposing the vicissitudes and "benefits" of the boom and therefore the consolidation of the Industrial Revolution of England of that time.Narrated in a very different way compared to the traditional way that many have acquired. Copperfield as an extraordinary chronicler of his time, shows us the drama, the helplessness of an orphan boy, this being an inexorably victim, seemingly hopeless as a serious human consequence of economic growth, product of the flowering and strengthening of industrialization, which affected in a transversal way the course of social development of the nations that opted for such progress.
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