Barnaby Rudge A Tale of the Riots Of 'Eighty
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Barnaby Rudge A Tale of the Riots Of 'Eighty

by Charles Dickens

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
2007

Overview

Barnaby Rudge A Tale of the Riots Of 'Eighty is Charles Dickens's historical novel of secrecy, violence, family guilt, and mob unrest. Set around the Gordon Riots of 1780, the book combines private mystery with public disorder, following characters whose lives are caught between inheritance, manipulation, fear, and political frenzy. Dickens gives the crowd a frightening dramatic power.

The novel is darker and more turbulent than many readers expect. Barnaby Rudge A Tale of the Riots Of 'Eighty offers murder, disguise, social division, and scenes of collective madness, while also showing Dickens's interest in innocence and vulnerability. Readers drawn to historical fiction, urban unrest, and Gothic-tinged Dickens will find a forceful and underrated work of disorder.

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