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The Selected Journalism & Essays of Charles Dickens

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Thomas Judd, Mark Elstob
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Dive into the sharp and insightful mind of Charles Dickens with The Selected Journalism & Essays, a collection that showcases his unparalleled skill as a social critic, journalist, and essayist. From his early writings on urban poverty to his passionate commentary on politics, crime, and education, Dickens’ sharp observations remain as relevant today as they were in Victorian England.

In this carefully curated selection, Dickens tackles a wide range of subjects, blending biting satire with heartfelt empathy. Whether he’s critiquing the hypocrisies of society, illuminating the struggles of the working class, or exploring the intricacies of human nature, his prose is infused with wit, urgency, and a deep sense of justice.

Beyond his iconic novels, this collection reveals the breadth of Dickens' influence on public thought and culture, cementing his legacy not just as a storyteller, but as a powerful voice for social change. The Selected Journalism & Essays offers a fascinating look at the mind of a writer who saw the world with both clarity and compassion—and whose work continues to challenge and inspire readers and listeners.

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