Best Charles Dickens Books | 10 Best Charles Dickens Books That Everyone Should Read

Here is a List of 10 Best Charles Dickens Books. These Books are available on Amazon. Charles Dickens FRSA was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era.

1. The Originals : A Tale of Two Cities

The Originals : A Tale of Two Cities By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Originally published in 1859, in weekly instalments in All the Year Round, a British weekly literary magazine, A Tale of Two Cities is a masterpiece which captures the reader’s imagination through its haunting narrative of the French Revolution. A firm believer in the virtues of resurrection and transformation, Charles Dickens presents a moving account of sacrifice and redemption through his best-known work of historical fiction.

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2. Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Born into a life of impoverishment, orphaned at birth, Oliver Twist begins his life in a workhouse. Apprenticed to Mr. Sowerberry, he flees to London on being beaten.
What happens as he meets Jack Dawkins, goes to work
with him without knowing the nature of work and is
taken to the police when mistaken for a thief?
Follow Oliver Twist as he strives to overcome the miserable conditions of the mid-19th century lower class and searches for an identity.
Centered round the rise of capitalism and industrial revolution, Dickens’ Oliver Twist is a notable example of a social novel. Adapted into numerous art forms, it continues to remain a classic sensation.

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3. David Copperfield

David Copperfield By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

David Copperfield lives happily with his mother until she decides to marry the tyrannical Edward Murdstone. Abused and ill-treated by his stepfather, David is sent to the Salem House, a boarding school where he makes friends with the self-centred James Steerforth and the hapless Tom Taddles.
David returns home upon his mother and half-brother’s demise, only to be neglected by his stepfather who sends him to work at their family bottling factory. What happens when after a miserable life at the factory, David runs away to his great-aunt Betsy Trotwood?
A coming-of-age novel, David Copperfield presents Charles Dickens at his best. It is not only among his own personal favourites, but also draws on his life’s experiences. The novel has undergone several film and television adaptations and continues to be loved by the readers.

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4. Great Expectations

Author : Charles Dickens

Taken to the Satis House by his Uncle Pumblechook one day, Pip, a young orphan, meets a wealthy, eccentric spinster, Miss Havisham and her beautiful, cold-hearted ward, Estella. Pip instantly falls in love with her. But in the days to come, he is constantly reminded that Estella is heartless.
“You must know,” said Estella, condescending to me as a brilliant and beautiful woman might, “that I have no heart..”
Apprenticed as a blacksmith with his brother-in-law, Pip yearns to become a wealthy gentleman in order to be worthy of her. and when he learns of the expectations from a secret benefactor for him to be trained in the gentlemanly arts, he goes to London.
As a series of events follow, including Estella’s marriage to the brutal nobleman, Bentley Drummle, will Pip and Estella ever unite?

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5. The Originals Great Expectations

The Originals Great Expectations By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Great Expectations revolves around the life of an orphan nicknamed Pip. The novel, set in the 19th century, traces the psychological growth of Pip in three stages: His childhood in the marshes of Kent, his journey from the rural environs to the London metropolis and finally his reluctant reconciliation with the vanity of false promises and values. The cast includes the cold yet ethereal Estella, the kind-hearted blacksmith Joe, the ‘pale young gentleman’ Herbert Pocket and the affluent, eccentric spinster Miss Havisham, among others. George Bernard Shaw said of the novel, ‘All of one piece and consistently truthful.’

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6. The Originals Oliver Twist

The Originals Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens’ second novel, Oliver Twist or the Parish Boy’s Progress, was first published as a serial (in monthly instalments) in the magazine Bentley’s Miscellany from February 1837 to April 1839. The novel was inspired by Robert Blincoe’s account of his childhood spent in a cotton mill. Oliver Twist, an orphan, is born in a workhouse and later sold off into an apprenticeship. Dickens situates his protagonist amid the squalid lives of beggars, criminals and petty thieves. Trapped in a world of corruption and poverty, Oliver with his pure heart is rewarded with a fair ytale ending. The dark reality of child labour, the effects of industrialisation and the condition of orphans in London in the mid-19th century form the crux of Dickens’ heartrending novel.

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7. Our Mutual Friend

Our Mutual Friend By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

John Harmon returns to England as his father's heir. He is believed drowned under suspicious circumstances - a situation convenient to his wish for anonymity until he can evaluate Bella Wilfer whom he must marry to secure his inheritance.

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8. Hard Times

Hard Times By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

“Let us strike the keynote, Coketown, before pursuing our tune... It was a town of machines and tall chimneys, out of which interminable serpents of smoke trailed themselves for ever, and never got uncoiled...” — Hard Times The novel is set in the imaginary industrial town of Coketown. With a typically unforgettable cast of characters – the hard-headed fact-worshipper Professor Gradgrind, the heartless factory owner Bounderby, the warmly endearing Sissy Jupe and the eternally noble Stephen Blackpool – HARD TIMES carries uniquely powerful message and remains one of the most widely read of Dickens’ major novels. It is a bitter expose of capitalist exploitation during the Industrial Revolution – and a fierce denunciation of the philosophy of materialism, which threatens the human imagination in all times and places.

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9. Bleak House

Bleak House By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Unaware of her past, Esther arrives in John jarndyce’s house as his ward. She becomes good friends with jarndyce’s distant cousins, Ada and Richard. Richard marries Ada secretly, but his obsession with the epic case of jarndyce and jarndyce destroys him. He fights a long Court battle to claim his inheritance, losing his health, wealth, happiness and peace of mind. Will Richard emerge victorious in a Court case which is a family curse? Bleak house—considered one of the best novels by Charles Dickens— is an extraordinary classic that not only presents the importance of human values and relationships but also throws light on the British judicial system of the time.

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10. Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit By Charles Dickens

Author : Charles Dickens

Amy Dorrit (known as Little Dorrit) was born in the Marshalsea debtors' prison in London. She has lived there with her father and two elder siblings for all of her twenty-two years, only leaving to work each day as a seamstress for the forbidding Mrs Clennam. But Amy's fortunes are about to change: the arrival of Mrs Clennam's son Arthur, back from working in China, heralds the beginning of stunning revelations not just about Amy but also about Arthur himself.

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