Oliver Twis
The Powerful Social Novel of Poverty, Crime, and Innocence
Publisher Description
Oliver Twist is one of Charles Dickens's most famous novels and a searing critique of social injustice in Victorian England. Through the story of an orphan boy navigating a brutal world of workhouses and crime, Dickens exposes the cruelty of poverty and the failures of institutional care. Combining moral outrage with unforgettable characters, this novel remains a cornerstone of English literature and social realism.