jueves, 29 de abril de 2010

Bloom's Literary Places- LONDON

"More than any other writer, Charles Dickens conveyed the atmosphere of Victorian London. His keen observations of characters and language, the social backdrops, and the wide discrepancies between rich and poor tell us more than any historian or journalist of the time. His works are intricately linked with London, both through location and experience. His graphic images of workhouses, prisons, slums, dark alleyways, and the ever-present fog have formed some of our strongest impressions of Victorian London."

To read more about London by Charles Dickens, take a look at this book:

Bloom's Literary places: London

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