Barnaby Rudge - A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty
Charles Dickens
Penguin Books (2003)
In Collection
#3392
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Historical Fiction, Political Fiction
Great Britain - History - Stuarts, 1603-1714, Gordon Riots, Fathers And Sons - Fiction, Murder/ Fiction
Paperback 9780140437287
English
Charles Dickens's Barnaby Rudge is a vivid portrait of London's descent into anarchy, where 'King Mob' rules the streets, and innocent lives are swept up in the chaos. Set against the backdrop of the Gordon Riots of 1780, Barnaby Rudge is a story of mystery and suspense which begins with an unsolved double murder and goes on to involve conspiracy, blackmail, abduction and retribution. Through the course of the novel fathers and sons become opposed, apprentices plot against their masters and Protestants clash with Catholics on the streets. And, as London erupts into riot, Barnaby Rudge himself struggles to escape the curse of his own past. With its dramatic descriptions of public violence and private horror, its strange secrets and ghostly doublings, Barnaby Rudge is a powerful, disturbing blend of historical realism and Gothic melodrama.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR4555.A2 .B37 2003
LoC Control Number 2003277883
Dewey 823.8
Cover Price $8.99
No. of Pages 744
Height x Width 7.6 x 5.1  inch
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