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Oliver Twist & Me: The True Story of Charles Dickens's best-loved novel

Autor Nicholas Blincoe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2025
"Idiosyncratic and entertaining," Sunday Times

"A fascinating family and social history," Catherine Taylor, author of The Stirrings: A Memoir in Northern Time

"A fascinating dual story," Edel Coffey, The Gloss

We all think we know the tale. As a child, Charles Dickens was forced to work in a mouldering Thames-side blacking factory, an event that scarred him for life and inspired Oliver Twist. Except that's only part of the story.

In reality, Dickens appropriated the stories of foundlings and orphans - including Robert Blincoe, whose memoir supplied the source material for his great novel of childhood. In Oliver Twist & Me, novelist Nicholas Blincoe presents a dual biography of Dickens and his great-great-great-grandfather Robert, showing how the story of an orphan took off in different directions, helping Dickens project himself as an inimitable literary one-off, just as Robert's memoir of a workhouse boy gave a voice to the masses.

By playing off the lives of a working-class hero and a classic author, Oliver Twist & Me reveals Dickens - and his world - as they have never been seen before.
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ISBN-13: 9780349136387
ISBN-10: 0349136386
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 166 x 242 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția The Bridge Street Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

That Easter of 1974, the television was tuned to the musical Oliver! I was hooked from the first number, 'Food, Glorious Food', as Oliver made his long walk to the gruel pot and addressed Bumble, the Beadle. 'Please sir, I want some more.' As the ominous chant of 'Oli-ver, Oli-ver' rose, my father opened an eye and looked at the television. 'Oliver Twist is a Blincoe,' he said. 'He's my great-great-grandfather.'