
Dombey And Son (Two-Volume Set)
Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: -
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Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This classic Victorian novel chronicles the fortunes of a proud shipping magnate and his eponymous firm, illustrating the profound impact of commerce on family and personal identity. Dickens masterfully presents a poignant narrative that dissects patriarchal ambition and its devastating consequences, particularly for those within the Dombey household. The intricate plot details the lives intertwined with the firm, from its grand aspirations to its eventual struggles, revealing the human cost of unchecked pride and societal expectations. With sharp social commentary and richly drawn characters, the narrative argues for compassion and genuine connection over material success and rigid class structures. A compelling saga, Dealings With The Firm Of Dombey And Son: Wholesale, Retail, And For Exportation remains a powerful testament to Dickens's enduring critique of 19th-century English society.
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Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: -
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This classic Victorian novel chronicles the fortunes of a proud shipping magnate and his eponymous firm, illustrating the profound impact of commerce on family and personal identity. Dickens masterfully presents a poignant narrative that dissects patriarchal ambition and its devastating consequences, particularly for those within the Dombey household. The intricate plot details the lives intertwined with the firm, from its grand aspirations to its eventual struggles, revealing the human cost of unchecked pride and societal expectations. With sharp social commentary and richly drawn characters, the narrative argues for compassion and genuine connection over material success and rigid class structures. A compelling saga, Dealings With The Firm Of Dombey And Son: Wholesale, Retail, And For Exportation remains a powerful testament to Dickens's enduring critique of 19th-century English society.











