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Great Expectations: Quotes from Charles Dickens's Works
Great Expectations: Quotes from Charles Dickens's Works presents a selection of poignant and memorable quotations from the literary genius Charles Dickens. This compilation offers insight into Dickens's keen observation of society, his mastery of character development, and his enduring impact on literature and culture.
Overview Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was a prolific Victorian-era novelist whose works continue to resonate with readers around the world. Through his novels, Dickens explored themes of social injustice, poverty, love, and redemption, often drawing inspiration from his own life experiences. His ability to craft vivid characters and depict the complexities of human nature has secured his place as one of the greatest storytellers in literary history.
Selected Quotes Novels "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..." - A Tale of Two Cities "Please, sir, I want some more." - Oliver Twist "There is nothing so strong or safe in an emergency of life as the simple truth." - David Copperfield "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known." - A Tale of Two Cities "Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence. There's no better rule." - Great Expectations "I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be." - Great Expectations Short Stories "Reflect upon your present blessings — of which every man has many — not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some." - A Christmas Carol "There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast." - The Pickwick Papers Influence and Legacy Charles Dickens's works have had a profound influence on literature, inspiring countless writers and resonating with readers across generations. His keen social commentary, richly drawn characters, and powerful storytelling continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Through his timeless quotes, Dickens illuminates the human condition and offers enduring insights into the complexities of life.
References Charles Dickens, The Complete Works of Charles Dickens John Forster, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The New York Times, Encyclopædia Britannica, The Life of Charles Dickens Claire Tomalin, Charles Dickens: A Lif