Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

  

by Charles Dickens

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  1. Charles Dickens: He Still Matters Today
    Dickens did more than just write this long, terrifying book. In fact, he exposed problems with his government, changed public policy, and coined a key phrase or two. Shmoop explains it all in this guide to Charles Dickens.

  2. Great Expectations
    If there is any other Dickens novel that involves more weird characters with crazy motives than Oliver Twist, it must be Great Expectations. Explore Shmoop's guide to Pip's world and look for similarities between the two heroes.