Barnaby Rudge

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Autor: Charles Dickens

Distribuidor: Promolibro

Casa Editorial: Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Año de Edición: 1998

1998

Idioma: Español

Formato: Libro Impreso

Número de páginas: 648

ISBN: 9781853267390

9781853267390
SKU (Número de Referencia): 37733

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Dickens\'s first historical novel is set against the infamous \'No Popery riots that were instigated by Lord George Gordon in 1780 and terrorised London for days. Prejudice, intolerance, misplaced religious and nationalistic fervour, together with the villains who would exploit these for political e...

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Dickens\'s first historical novel is set against the infamous \'No Popery riots that were instigated by Lord George Gordon in 1780 and terrorised London for days. Prejudice, intolerance, misplaced religious and nationalistic fervour, together with the villains who would exploit these for political ends, are Dickenss targets. His vivid account of the riots at the heart of the novel is interwoven with the mysterious tale of a long unsolved murder, and a romance that combines forbidden love, passion, treachery and heroism. A typically rich cast of comic characters, from the snivelling Miss Miggs and the posturing Simon Tappertit to the half-witted Barnaby Rudge of the title, ensures high entertainment.Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. A typically rich cast of comic characters, from the snivelling Miss Miggs and the posturing Simon Tappertit to the half-witted Barnaby Rudge of the title, ensures high entertainment.Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés.

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DistribuidorPromolibro
Casa editorialWordsworth Editions Ltd
Año de Edición1998
Número de Páginas648
Idioma(s)Español
Alto y ancho12.6 x 19.8
Peso0.4400
Tipo Productolibro

Charles Dickens

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The Maypole
An unsociable stranger
A rough parting
Succouring the wounded
It's a poor heart that never rejoices
Mr. Tappertit's jealousy
Edward Chester relates his adventures
Barnaby's dream
The secret society of 'Prentice Knights
Miggs in the sanctity of her chamber
The best apartment at the Maypole
Hugh
The Maypole's state couch
The Warren
Mr. Haredale interrupts the lovers
Mr. Chester takes his ease in his inn
The watch crying the hour
Barnaby greets his mother
Barnaby and Grip
Lighting the noble captain
Reading the love letter
Hugh accosts Dolly Varden
Hugh calls on his patron
Purifying the atmosphere
A painful interview
Old John asleep in his cosy bar
Mr. Chester making an impression
Miss Haredale on the bridge
Old John restrains his son
Joe bids Dolly goodbye
Mr. Chester's Diplomacy
Solomon frightened by a ghost
Old John 's bodyguard
Distinguished guests at the Maypole
Another protestant
A no-Popery dance
Mr. Tappertit finds an old friend
Mr. Tappertit's harangue
The locksmith dressing for parade
Mr. Haredale's lonely watch
A chance meeting in Westminster Hall
Mr. Haredale defies the mob
The Rudges' peaceful home
Stagg's demand
Grip's performance
Barnaby is enrolled
Lord George brings news of the debate
The rioters' head-quarters
The rioters with their spoils
The secretary's watch
A raid on the bar
Old John at a disadvantage
The murderer arrested
Barnaby taken prisoner
Barnaby in Newgate
The ladies' escort
Dolly in Hugh's arms
The murderer's confession
Father and son
The locksmith undaunted
The hangman's badinage
The rioters at work
To the rescue
The rabble's orgy
Carrying off the prisoners
You are Wenus, you know
A joyful meeting
Lord George Gordon in the Tower
The hangman in difficulties
Intruding upon the privacy of a gentleman
In the condemned cell
Hugh's curse
Dolly embraces Joe
Mr. Haredale bestows his niece's band
Migg's short-lived joy
Sir John Chester's end

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