The Battle of Life- A Love Story

Author:

Charles Dickens

Publisher:

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

PRINTS PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789366976938

ISBN-10 936697693X
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 96 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.5 X 14 X 0.5
Weight (grms) 114

The Battle of Life is a love story in the sense that it explores the many forms of love and sacrifice—romantic love, familial love, and the love of one’s fellow human beings. It suggests that, while life is full of battles, love provides the strength to endure, transform, and ultimately find meaning in an often difficult and chaotic world. The Battle of Life: A Love Story is one of Charles Dickens' lesser-known works, originally published as a serial in 1846 and later as a novel in 1847. While it doesn't have the same widespread fame as some of his other books like A Tale of Two Cities or Great Expectations, it offers a poignant exploration of themes like social class, personal sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships.

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens is one of the most famous and influential novelists of the Victorian era, and his works remain some of the most widely read in the English language. His writing captures the struggles, complexities, and injustices of 19th-century life, especially in England, where industrialization, social stratification, and urbanization were rapidly changing the landscape. Dickens’ novels were often published in serialized form, and his vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary continue to resonate with readers today. His works tackle a wide range of issues, including poverty, child labor, social inequality, education, and justice. Dickens' use of humor, satire, and pathos made him a master of storytelling, with the ability to blend dark and comedic elements in ways that still captivate audiences.
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