
Een reiziger, die geen handel drijft
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In 'Een Reiziger, Die Geen Handel Drijft' neemt Charles Dickens de lezer mee op een reis door het Victoriaanse Engeland. Hij bezoekt verschillende steden en dorpen, en beschrijft de armoede, de slechte hygiëne en de ongelijkheid die hij tegenkomt. Dickens beschrijft de ellende van de arbeidersklasse, de gebrekkige sociale voorzieningen en de exploiterende praktijken van de industrie. Hij belicht ook de positieve aspecten van de samenleving, zoals de kracht van gemeenschappen en de hoop die sommige mensen vasthouden, ondanks hun moeilijke omstandigheden. Dickens' schrijfsel is vol scherpe observaties en empathie voor degenen die lijden onder de sociale onrechtvaardigheid. Het boek is een indringend beeld van het leven in het Victoriaanse Engeland en een oproep tot sociale hervorming.Book Details
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Charles Dickens created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7 February 18...
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