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Short Stories - Volume VIII
To Be Read at Dusk, The Trial for Murder, A Walk in a Workhouse, What Christmas Is as We Grow Older, The Wreck of the Golden Mary, A Message from the Sea
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Set against a backdrop of twilight, this classic explores the nuances of language and literature through a series of reflective essays. The author delves into the interplay of words and emotions, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling. Themes of nostalgia and introspection are woven throughout, inviting readers to contemplate their own experiences with literature. The work serves as both an academic study and a personal meditation, making it a compelling read for lovers of English language and literature.
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Short Stories - Volume VIII, Charles Dickens
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- 2009
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- Title
- Short Stories - Volume VIII
- Subtitle
- To Be Read at Dusk, The Trial for Murder, A Walk in a Workhouse, What Christmas Is as We Grow Older, The Wreck of the Golden Mary, A Message from the Sea
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Dickens
- Publisher
- GRIN Publishing
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 124
- ISBN13
- 9783640246892
- Category
- About Literature, Maps and Travel
- Description
- Set against a backdrop of twilight, this classic explores the nuances of language and literature through a series of reflective essays. The author delves into the interplay of words and emotions, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling. Themes of nostalgia and introspection are woven throughout, inviting readers to contemplate their own experiences with literature. The work serves as both an academic study and a personal meditation, making it a compelling read for lovers of English language and literature.