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The Old Curiosity Shop
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Young Nell Trent and her grandfather are central figures in this nineteenth-century novel that portrays their flight from London after being dispossessed by an unscrupulous moneylender. Following gambling debts that threaten their stability, they escape to the Midlands, seeking refuge from creditors. The narrative focuses on their innocence and virtue contrasted with the villainous motives of characters who pursue them, including those with greed and malice. The story explores themes of sacrifice, virtue, and societal injustice within an urban and rural English setting of the early Victorian period.
Published serially between 1840 and 1841, the work exemplifies Dickens’s concern with social issues and moral character, set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrialising Britain. It highlights the vulnerability of the impoverished and the corrupting influence of greed, reflecting the Victorian concern with morality, poverty, and social responsibility. The novel was highly popular during its initial publication and remains a significant example of 19th-century British literature.
Published serially between 1840 and 1841, the work exemplifies Dickens’s concern with social issues and moral character, set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrialising Britain. It highlights the vulnerability of the impoverished and the corrupting influence of greed, reflecting the Victorian concern with morality, poverty, and social responsibility. The novel was highly popular during its initial publication and remains a significant example of 19th-century British literature.
From the opening pages
night is generally my time for walking. In the summer I often leave home early in the morning, and roam about fields and lanes all day, or even escape for days or weeks together; but, saving in the country, I seldom go out until after dark, though, Heaven be thanked, I love its light and feel the cheerfulness it sheds upon the earth, as much as any creature living. I have fallen insensibly into this habit, both because it favours my infirmity and because it affords me greater opportunity of speculating on the characters and occupations of those who fill the streets. The glare and hurry of broad noon are not adapted to idle pursuits like mine; a glimpse of passing faces caught by the light of a street-lamp or a shop window is often better for my purpose than their full revelation in the daylight; and, if I must add the truth, night is kinder in this respect than day, which too often destroys an air-built castle at the moment of its completion, without the least ceremony or remorse. That constant pacing to and fro, that never-ending restlessness, that incessant tread of feet wearing the rough stones smooth and glossy—is it not a wonder how the dwellers in narrows ways can bear to hear it! Think of a sick man in such a place as Saint Martin’s Court, listening to the footsteps, and in the midst of pain and weariness obliged, despite himself (as though it were a task he must perform) to detect the child’s step from the man’s, the slipshod beggar from the booted exquisite, the lounging from the busy, the dull heel of the sauntering outcast from the quick tread of an expectant pleasure-seeker—think of the hum and noise always being present to his sense, and of the stream of life that will not stop, pouring on, on, on, through all his restless dreams, as if he were condemned to lie, dead but conscious, in a noisy churchyard, and had no hope of rest for centuries to come. Then, the crowds forever passing and repassing on the bridges (on those which are free of toll at least), where many stop on fine evenings looking listlessly down upon the water with some vague idea that by and by it runs between green banks which grow wider and wider until at last it joins the
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