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Hablot Knight Browne

    Hablot Knight Browne, conocido como Phiz, fue un artista inglés que se hizo famoso como ilustrador de obras de Charles Dickens, Charles Lever y Harrison Ainsworth. Su trabajo capturó el espíritu y los detalles intrincados de las historias que ilustró, dando vida a los personajes literarios con vívidas interpretaciones visuales. Las ilustraciones de Phiz se convirtieron en parte integral de la recepción de estas obras clásicas, definiendo la identidad visual de muchos personajes memorables. Su distintivo estilo artístico contribuyó significativamente a la atmósfera y la profundidad narrativa de estas destacadas piezas literarias victorianas.

    [The Complete Works of Charles Dickens]; Volume 1
    Charles Chesterfield, or the Adventures of a Youth of Genius
    [The Complete Works of Charles Dickens]: 4
    Yoicks! Heads and Tales, Tips and Turns Over
    Martin Chuzzlewit
    Historia de dos ciudades
    • Historia de dos ciudades

      • 469 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      "Historia de dos ciudades" de Charles Dickens narra la vida en el siglo XVIII durante la Revolución francesa, contrastando las tranquilas Londres y la caótica París. Esta novela histórica se distingue por su crítica social y su exploración de drásticos cambios en la sociedad. Dickens es reconocido como un maestro del género narrativo.

      Historia de dos ciudades
    • Martin Chuzzlewit

      • 933 páginas
      • 33 horas de lectura

      Martin Chuzzlewit sets out for America where he intends to make his fortune. Dickens's novel is parodic and unsympathetic to those who do not suffer or who do not understand the suffering of others. The book is about selfishness and Martin's failures in America cure him of his selfishness.

      Martin Chuzzlewit
    • Yoicks! Heads and Tales, Tips and Turns Over

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

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      Yoicks! Heads and Tales, Tips and Turns Over
    • Fanny the Little Milliner

      • 310 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This heartwarming novel follows the adventures of Fanny, a plucky young milliner who dreams of making it big in the fashion industry. Along the way, she encounters a host of colorful characters and navigates both triumphs and setbacks, all while holding onto her unshakeable optimism and entrepreneurial spirit. This is a delightful read for anyone who loves a good rags-to-riches story.

      Fanny the Little Milliner