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The Adventures of Oliver Twist
The Adventures of Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
At the heart of Charles Dickens's second novel, first published in 1838, is a story as much about crime and poverty as it is about justice and charity. Orphaned at birth, Oliver Twist grows up under the loveless, relentless watch of a workhouse. He runs away with hopes for a better life in London, only to become--at the hands of the unforgettable Artful Dodger--a guileless pawn in a gang of pickpockets and robbers working for Fagin, one of Dickens's most controversial villains. Full of ingenious plot twists, at turns thrilling, tragic, tender, and sharp-eyed, The Adventures of Oliver Twist is among Dickens's most enduring classics. This is a free digital copy of a book that has been carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online. To make this print edition available as an ebook, we have extracted the text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology and submitted it to a review process to ensure its accuracy and legibility across different screen sizes and devices. Google is proud to partner with libraries to make this book available to readers everywhere.
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BookishTrish
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Having stalled on The Pickwick Papers, I wasn‘t sure how I‘d like OT. I loved the combination of social justice and melodrama. The characterization of Fagin is definitely heavy handed and problematic; that aside I found this a surprisingly engrossing read.

Chelsea.Poole Are you going to the concert??? 4w
BookishTrish @Chelsea.Poole Friday! 4w
Chelsea.Poole Ahh! Have the best time! 🫶 4w
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I‘m reading Oliver Twist for book club. Saw this sponsored ad come up in my Facebook feed.

I‘m not sure I even knew there was a season one!

CogsOfEncouragement I read Oliver Twist for the first time not that long ago and enjoyed it. My friend and I are watching this together and really like it. 1mo
Saknicole I‘m so happy for this news! Season 1 is so fun. I really enjoyed the vibes. (edited) 1mo
CrowCAH @CogsOfEncouragement first time reading it for me. Though I have seen several adaptations: the musical, Oliver and Company animated, and the PBS tv version with Tom Hardy! 1mo
CrowCAH @Saknicole awesome, glad it‘s an enjoyable show! 1mo
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CrowCAH
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Started this #audiobook for Victorian Book Club discussion in December.

Already I have the songs from the musical Oliver! playing in my head! ☺️

AnishaInkspill I've not seen the musical but I'v read this twce, enjoy!!! 1mo
CrowCAH @AnishaInkspill take a listen, some of the songs are super catchy! Wow read it twice, it‘s a big book! 1mo
AnishaInkspill @CrowCAH I didn‘t notice the length, it‘s just wonderfully entertaining, and will look out for the songs now 🙂 💛 1mo
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LapReader
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Book swap scores from a while back.

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Super_Jane
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4/5 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

#classics

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But, if the spirits of the Dead ever come back to the earth, to visit spots hallowed by the love—the love beyond the grave—of those whom they knew in life, I believe that the shade Agnes sometimes hovers round that solemn nook. I believe it none the less because that nook is in a Church, and she was weak and erring.
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Eggs
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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A 3.5 hour audiobook adaptation that has a complete cast of characters, sound effects, and exciting action and dialogue. Love Brian Cox as Fagin !

#Sharreadathon Day 6
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Nebklvr
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This would be a great tale of sadness and triumph, well-written and interesting in details of a historic nature, except it feels as if we are traveling back to this time of inhumanity towards the poor and vulnerable.

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Centique
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Finally finishing this very long audiobook! It is one of Dickens earlier novels and is more heavy handed (imo) than later novels. Its easy to see that Dickens is playing with reader emotions to create sympathy for social justice issues that were important to him - but this does lead to some two dimensional characters. And of course the appalling caricature of Fagin, embellishing an existing anti semitism. ⬇️

Centique The depiction of the darker side of London and the plight of the poor remains eye opening and fascinating - and, as always, Dickens creates so many colourful secondary characters that are entertaining and unforgettable. 14mo
Ruthiella I agree, it‘s very heavy handed. I love Dickens‘ completed novels, but this one is lower on the list for that reason. 14mo
Centique @Ruthiella yes! Great Expectations and Bleak House remain my favourites… and probably David Copperfield too. 14mo
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Ruthiella Great Expectations and Bleak House are at the top of my list too. For some reason I don‘t love David Copperfield, however. Or rather I think I don‘t like him as an adult. I do love all the side characters, however. “The donkeys Janet!” 😂 (edited) 14mo
Centique @Ruthiella i had to add David Copperfield solely for my love of Miss Betsey and Mr Dick and his never ending memoir that he is trying to write. And you reminded me about the blasted donkey! 😂😂 14mo
Lcsmcat This was my first Dickens and sparked a life-long appreciation of his writing. I was 8, so I didn‘t “get” everything. But I loved his humor, and totally fell in love with little Oliver! 14mo
Centique @Lcsmcat how amazing that you read this at 8! I was probably about that age when i read A Christmas Carol but thats a much easier read. (Probably a condensed version as well) So wonderful to discover his colorful characters when youre young and your mind is wide open and impressionable. Which is your favourite Dickens so far? 14mo
Lcsmcat @Centique A bit like being asked to name your favorite child. 😀 David Copperfield is up there now because I recently reread it before reading Demon Copperhead. Tale of Two Cities will always have a place in my romantic heart, and Pickwick Papers are such fun. I guess it varies with my mood. 14mo
batsy I've been trying to get over my Dickens resistance. It's partly because I've read this twice for school and yes, it's flawed in all the ways you've mentioned. I'm also not a fan of GE. But I do love A Christmas Carol. I read abridged versions of DC and Two Cities as a kid and perhaps I should start with those now. 14mo
Centique @batsy i can understand the resistance! He may not be your cup of tea ultimately - because i know its not the length of his novels - you read the Russians after all! Yes maybe DC or Two Cities - although its been twenty years since i read Two Cities…. 😂 14mo
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Centique
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Audiowalking with Oliver Twist over the weekend. This neighbourhood is a lot older than mine so I was enjoying the different architecture and trees.
This is about my 8th Dickens novel I think, up to chapter 7 and my god there‘s not a glimmer of hope to be found for poor Oliver Twist. I knew it would be sad, but 😫😫😫 Suits the chilly weather though!

Cathythoughts Lovely pics ♥️ 2y
sarahbarnes Love the photos! 2y
Tamra Terrific door! I love bright inviting doorways. 2y
Centique @Cathythoughts @sarahbarnes @Tamra thank you lovely Littens 😘😘😘 2y
vivastory I recently read OT & yes a very grim book. There are so many memorable characters in the book 2y
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mjtwo
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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17-21 May 23 (audiobook)
Martin Jarvis is a marvellous narrator of Dickens. Well, really of anything.
The well-known story of Oliver is heart-wrenching really. Dickens shows such sympathy for the plight of women and children in his time. Women, in particular, are shown to have so few real choices and to be mostly subjected to the will of men. Poor Nancy. And Dick. I do have a soft spot for the artful dodger though, due to Jack Wild‘s performance.

charl08 Love Martin Jarvis. My favourite is his Just William narrations. 2y
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TheBiasedBibliophile
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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I loved the themes throughout the book, particularly those of generosity & kindness. I thought the plot made sense, & didn‘t seem too far-fetched, but was still filled with hardships. Similarly, Dickens‘ writing made the novel truly stand out. While I can see how some readers might find it a little slow, I think the writing made up for the slower pace. I was very pleasantly surprised by Oliver Twist, and I‘m hoping to read more by Dickens soon!

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Among other public buildings in a certain town, which for many reasons it will be prudent to refrain from mentioning, and to which I will assign no fictitious name, there is one anciently common to most towns, great or small: to wit, a workhouse; and in this workhouse was born; on a day and date which I need not trouble myself to repeat, inasmuch as it can be of no possible consequence to the reader, in this stage of the business at all events; 💓

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Andrea313
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OH, HELLO THERE, this cast is spectacular. #CurrentlyReading #CurrentlyListening

TheBookHippie Ooooo. 2y
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lonelybluenights
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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Back to the classics.

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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect!! 📚💙 2y
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CogsOfEncouragement
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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If I knew how much I was going to enjoy this classic, I would not have put it off so long.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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CogsOfEncouragement
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Another Dewey‘s 24 Hour Readathon is done. I had some obligations, so I couldn‘t devote all the time as I would have liked to, but I had a great time anyway. I read nineteen chapters of Oliver Twist, and enjoyed interacting with the other readers.

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CogsOfEncouragement
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Starting chapter six. Dewey‘s 24 Hour #readathon #reversereadathon

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BookBelle84
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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I love it when restaurants use books in their decor.

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rabbitprincess
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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This somehow got really confusing about 3/4 of the way in; there are some melodramatic intricacies that seemed to come out of nowhere. But I read ahead in Serial Reader to finish this and found the rest of it a digestible read, so a Pick it is.

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rabbitprincess
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Dialogue I was not expecting to see in this novel: “Think it‘s the same boy, Stupid-head?” 😂😂😂😂

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suvata
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Source: Reader‘s Digest, June 2021

KathyWheeler 😄 4y
LiteraryinPA Nice! 4y
Texreader 😂😂😂 4y
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Lauraandherbooks
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I found this set of books, some the works , some Christmas stories.. either way there are 11 books here- not in the greatest condition but I found them 2 weeks ago and walked away because of their condition and regretted it since and finally we t back today and the lady still had them so I purchased them .. all 11 for $20 . Published in 1865 some of them- even if they don‘t appreciate I still have my antique books 😍

Crazeedi That's very cool 4y
Lauraandherbooks @Crazeedi I thought so but my husband thinks it‘s a lost cause .. but that‘s the very reason 😍😍 books someday will be a thing of the past but I will cling to it anyways 4y
Ruthiella Love it! 😍 4y
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Lauraandherbooks @Ruthiella thank you for saying so- I‘m loving them too.. it will take gentle hands to read them 4y
Crazeedi @Lauraandherbooks I think they are very precious 4y
Lauraandherbooks @Crazeedi thank you 😊 4y
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alisiakae
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What does one do on a shitty day? Go buy books! 📚

After one hell of a day, I stopped by the used bookstore near Maya‘s school and found a few classics I‘ve been meaning to add to my collection, before heading to school pick up!

Ruthiella Sorry you had a bad day! 😐 ❤️ Glad books were able to make it better! (edited) 4y
alisiakae @Ruthiella thank you! It was just a series of things that all together made for a very trying day! This evening was better 4y
TrishB Books always help ❤️ 4y
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TheBFR
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens

Am reading this now. Poor Oliver!

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Cuilin
Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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No guesses here. It‘s a pick! Great story wonderfully told. Most people know the story so I‘ll say as Dickens‘s second novel, his style is clearly evident, satire, humour, exaggeration, and of course caricature.
#whattheDickens

BookwormAHN I love the subtle humor. 4y
Cuilin @BookwormAHN me too, his writing is so incredibly witty and clever. I love that he respects his readers to “get it”. 4y
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Cuilin
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Away they run, pell-mell, helter-skelter, slap-dash,… rousing up the dogs… Away they fly, splashing through the mud,… up go the windows, out run the people, onward bear the mob,… There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast.

And that is how you write a chase scene!
#whattheDickens

Amiable His writing is so visceral. (edited) 4y
Cuilin @Amiable I agree. It reminds me of paintings of people, by artists like Lowry etc scenes of life. Amazing command of language. 4y
EdnaC That‘s on my TBR this year. 4y
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Cuilin @EdnaC This is the year of Dickens for me. I‘m also reading Bleak House, with others planned for the year with #whattheDickens buddy read. 4y
EdnaC @Cuilin that‘s awesome. I recently reread A Christmas Carol and it sparked me to want to read more of his stuff. Or reread it. I was just saying I read Great Expectations as a teen but I feel like I would get more out of it rereading it now. 4y
Cuilin @EdnaC if you like to join in the buddy read I‘m happy to tag you. We start A Tale of Two Cities in May and The Pickwick Papers in September. Or Bleak House now. 4y
EdnaC @Cuilin oh I would love to! Yes please tag me. :) 4y
Cuilin @EdnaC will do. Glad you‘re joining us!! 4y
EdnaC @Cuilin thanks! 4y
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Cuilin
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I‘m enjoying this reading, but Charles was this absolutely necessary? One must remember how much of the world despised the Irish at one time and make sure as a people we must always stand on the side of the oppressed. 🇮🇪 #shouldertoshoulder

Butterfinger I like that tag. That is powerful. 4y
Cuilin @Milara that was my point! Absolutely we should be more concerned, I was highlighting this to say that “those who don‘t know history are destined to repeat it” I would hate to see Irish people being xenophobic without having a clue to their own history. I‘ll still read Dickens it was a good line to set me thinking about all this. I don‘t regard that as wasted energy if it motivates one to think. 4y
Cuilin @Milara yes. I like that. We cannot hold the past to our standards and we should learn from their mistakes. As Maya Angelou said “when you know better, do better” That‘s all we can do. Read, learn, improve, repeat. 4y
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Ruthiella
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Young Oliver Twist is lost but then #found a couple of times in Dickens‘ classic novel.

#FallFinds

Eggs Cover Passion -those are amazing 🥰 4y
Ruthiella @Eggs Penguin Black Spine Classics! 😍 4y
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CaffeineAndCandy 😂😂❤❤❤ 4y
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KVanRead
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📕Oliver Twist
✒️Michael Ondaatje
🎬 One False Move
🎬 One Flew Over the Cuckoo‘s Nest
📺 The Odd Couple
🎤 The Old 97s
🎼 Our House - CSNY

#ManicMonday #LetterO

JoScho Thanks for playing 💛 4y
vivastory Excellent choices! 4y
KVanRead @vivastory @JoScho thanks 😊👍🏽 4y
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catiewithac
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#Two4Tuesday

1. Oliver Twist (Mr. Bumble!)
2. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Johnny Nolan has my heart forever 💗)

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mrp27
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On today's walk I found this beauty in the little free library in my neighborhood.

JaclynW Nice! 5y
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CoffeeNBooks
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I like Charles Dickens' writing style and storytelling, but I think I prefer to listen to his books rather than read them. This is the second Dickens book I've listened to this month.
#ReadingClassicsIn2020

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Jess861
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I'm going to give this prompt a little spin and only choose books and book series that I read as a child or early teen. All of these books will have impacted me in one way or another.

#7Days7Books Day 5

Seven books that left a deep impression on me and/or changed me.

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catiewithac
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Mission Dickens underway! I finished OT early this morning. It‘s probably my least favorite novel by Dickens, but it‘s Dickens so it‘s still better than everything else. This was his first novel after The Pickwick Papers, and it shows. The characters are even more like caricatures than those in Nicholas Nickleby and The Old Curiosity Shop. The graphic depictions of poverty and violence make this a must-read. On to Martin Chuzzlewit next!

MemoirsForMe I‘m reading The Man Who Invented Christmas. Lots of fascinating trivia about Mr. D. 5y
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catiewithac
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Just a reminder that Dickens is always relevant! What makes humans special is how we care for each other 💗

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catiewithac
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I‘ve not felt well the past few days and the extreme aching started this morning. It‘s still near impossible to get tested in Indiana even for healthcare workers. While I‘m self-quarantined I‘ve resumed reading some Dickens novels that I‘ve started over the years. Most recently I left off reading Oliver Twist. Hopefully, I‘ll survive to finish Martin Chuzzlewit and Little Dorrit.

CollapsingLibrary Hope you feel better soon ❤️ 5y
rabbitprincess ♥️♥️♥️ 5y
Scochrane26 Hope you feel better soon & can get tested. 5y
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BlameJennyJane I hope you can get tested! Feel better!! 5y
ShyBookOwl Sending well wishes 5y
Lreads I‘m sorry you‘re hurting. I hope you get some relief soon. 💕 5y
Jas16 Hoping you feel better soon 💐 5y
Librarybelle Hope you feel better soon! 5y
Chrissyreadit I hope you feel better quickly! 5y
catiewithac Thanks for the well-wishes! 5y
JamieArc Oh no! I‘ve been wondering how you are faring! Take good care of yourself. 🤗🤗 5y
Reviewsbylola I hope you feel better! 5y
Bookwormjillk Hope you feel better Catie! 5y
Christine Sending love and good wishes! ❤️ 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Sending well wishes 💚 5y
Deifio Lots of hugs! Hope you feel better soon! 💞 5y
BarbaraBB Get well soon 💚🍀 5y
Tanisha_A Feel better soon. 🏵️ 5y
batsy I hope you get well soon. Take care! 5y
TheAromaofBooks Ohno, Catie!! Hope you feel better soon... lots of rest & fluids!! 5y
BibliOHIOphile @catiewithac how are you feeling?? I just got your lovely card 🥰 How are the Dickens novels coming? I‘ll write you later this week. Take care. 5y
catiewithac @BibliOHIOphile I‘m feeling a bit better! Less than 200 pages to go with 5y
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