Oliver Tvist

Oliver Tvist

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist (1837–1839) is the second novel by Charles Dickens and one of the most famous works of world literature. The first great social novel to openly confront the misery, poverty, and injustice of Victorian England.

The story follows the fate of little Oliver Twist, who is orphaned immediately after birth. Raised in the cruel conditions of an orphanage and almshouse, where children starve and are abused, Oliver dares to ask for “a little more porridge” – an act that marks him as a rebel. After an unsuccessful apprenticeship with an undertaker, he flees to London where he is taken in by the Artful Dodger and brought to the old Jew Fagin, the leader of a gang of child pickpockets.

Dickens masterfully depicts the dark London underworld – Fagin, the brutal Bill Sykes, Nancy and the others – but also noble characters such as Mr. Brownlow and the Maylie family. The novel is an exciting mix of adventure, social criticism and sentimentality, with a clear message that environment and poverty shape crime, not the nature of the individual.

Oliver Twist is a pioneering work of social literature: it criticizes workhouses, child labor, the hypocrisy of society and anti-Semitism (Fagin). Rich with a gallery of unforgettable characters, a tense plot, and strong humanism, it remains relevant today as a story of innocence that survives despite everything. A classic that is recommended to everyone – from young readers to lovers of profound literature.

Naslov izvornika
Oliver Twist
Prijevod
Božidar Marković
Naslovnica
Ljubomir Pavičević Fis
Dimenzije
17 x 12 cm
Broj strana
463
Nakladnik
Branko Đonović, Beograd, 1963.
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice.
Jezik: Srpski.

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