# Oliver Twist

> Dickens’s fierce and unforgettable novel of poverty, criminal exploitation, and moral endurance in Victorian London.

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## About
Oliver Twist is one of Charles Dickens’s most enduring and forceful novels: a story of childhood exposed to hunger, bureaucracy, exploitation, and crime, yet never wholly stripped of moral feeling. From the workhouse to the streets of London, Dickens traces the journey of an orphan whose vulnerability reveals the cruelty built into the institutions around him.The novel combines sharp social criticism with some of Dickens’s most memorable storytelling. Oliver’s path crosses thieves, schemers, bullies, rescuers, and hypocrites, and the resulting world feels both theatrical and painfully concrete. Dickens is unsparing about poverty and public indifference, but the book’s energy comes equally from its suspense, comic grotesques, and emotional urgency.Why the novel enduresThe novel remains powerful because it turns social outrage into vivid narrative. Dickens does not argue abstractly about injustice: he makes readers feel its absurdities, humiliations, and violence through scene after scene of pressure and exposure. That dramatic immediacy keeps the book alive for modern readers.Who this edition suitsThis edition is ideal for readers of Charles Dickens, Victorian fiction, classic coming-of-age narratives, literary studies of poverty and institutions, and novels that unite social critique with unforgettable characters.Further contextOliver Twist helped define Dickens’s public reputation and remains central to conversations about the nineteenth-century novel, the representation of the urban poor, and the relation between serial storytelling and reformist energy.

## Specifications
- author: Charles Dickens
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: A classic Dickens novel following orphaned Oliver through the workhouse, the London underworld, and a brutal social system that tests innocence at every turn.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 577
- format: paperback
- published_year: 1838
- publication_date: 1838-01-01
- oclc: 35234646
- openlibrary: OL8193478W
