Hamlet
A Tale of Two Cities (version 4)
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Charles Dickens





A small group of people become embroiled in the tumultuous events of the French Revolution. - Summary by Brad Filippone
Dombey and Son (version 3)
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Charles Dickens





To Paul Dombey, the business is everything, and he must have a son who will learn the business and eventually inherit it. Will his newborn, …
Christmas Books
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Charles Dickens





From 1843 to 1848, Charles Dickens wrote a series of five novellas to be published at Christmas. Most people are familiar with the first, &…
The Pickwick Papers (version 3)
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Charles Dickens





Mr Pickwick, founder of the Pickwick Club, sets out with his three friends, Tupman, Snodgrass, and Winkle, to observe the world. They inten…
Nicholas Nickleby (Version 4)
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Charles Dickens





After the death of his father, Nicholas must provide for his mother and sister. His wealthy uncle provides him with employment at a boys' s…
Master Humphrey's Clock
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Charles Dickens





Between April of 1840 and December of the following year, Charles Dickens published Master Humphrey's Clock - a weekly periodical that prese…
The Old Curiosity Shop (version 3)
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Charles Dickens





Nell and her elderly grandfather must flee from home after losing their shop and home to the evil Mr. Quilp. Her good-for-nothing brother, c…
Barnaby Rudge (version 3)
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Charles Dickens





The Protestant Sir John Chester and the Catholic Geoffrey Haredale have been feuding for years. In "Romeo and Juliet" fashion, Che…
Oliver Twist (version 7)
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Charles Dickens





Orphan boy Oliver is forced into child labor at an early age, and after a simple plea for more food, finds himself alone in the streets of L…
Sketches by Boz, version 2
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Charles Dickens





A collection of early writings of Charles Dickens under his early pseudonym, "Boz." They first appeared in various publications f…
American Notes (Version 2)
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Charles Dickens





Charles Dickens records his impressions of America during his 1842 journey. - Summary by Brad "Hamlet" Filippone
Martin Chuzzlewit (Version 3)
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Charles Dickens





Dickens portrayal of selfishness, in this case in the Chuzzlewit family. Old Martin has a great fortune, and everyone wants in on it, espec…