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  • One of the two Historical books Charles Dickens composed, Barnaby Rudge is set around the 'Gordon' riots in London in 1780. The story starts in 1775 with Barnaby, his Mother, and his talking Raven Grip, escaping their home from a blackmailer, and crawling under a rock. Joe Willet correspondingly finds he should pass on his home to get away from his Father's rage, abandoning the lady he cherishes. After five years these characters, and numerous others whose lives we have followed, wind up made up for lost time in the awful Protestant revolting drove by Sir George Gordon. The crowd which comes to areas of strength for 100,000, insane, and there is risk to all in the way of their annihilation.
 
 
  • More than twenty successive months, Charles Dickens captivated perusers with his regularly scheduled payments of the clever Bleak House, an intricate and convincing depiction of the English legal framework. Serialized in his own magazine, Household Words, somewhere in the range of 1852 and 1853, the book is considered to be his best work and is his 10th book.
 
  • First distributed in 1850, David Copperfield starts with devoted the awfulness of David's sibling kicking the bucket when David is only a kid. After this episode he is sent by his progression father to work in London for a wine shipper. At the point when conditions deteriorate he chooses to take off and sets out on an excursion by foot from London to Dover. On his appearance he finds his capricious auntie, Betsey Trotwood who turns into his new watchman.
 
  • The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (ordinarily known as Martin Chuzzlewit) is a novel by Charles Dickens, thought about the remainder of his picaresque books. It was initially serialized somewhere in the range of 1842 and 1844. While he was composing it Dickens let a companion know that he thought it was his best work hitherto, yet it was one of his most un-well known books, decided by deals of the regularly scheduled payments. Characters in this original acquired acclaim, including Pecksniff and Mrs Gamp.
 
  • The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (also known as The Pickwick Papers) was Charles Dickens's first book. Because of his fame  with Sketches by Boz published in 1836, Dickens was asked by the editor "cockney sporting plates" by illustrator Robert Seymour, and to connect them into a novel. The novel became Britain's first real  event, with unlawful copies. Pickwick is  basically a significant novel, but its sincere features showed in comic form. Not that Dickens bounds the book lovers enjoy the sour taste of life with sweet essence of comedy. The valuable morals are exactly those that knitted well with humour. Pickwick Papers reveals the fun of travel, the happiness of good livelihood, kindness, love life and energy of a youth. Dickens realizes these facts by showing  them against rather bitter realities. 
 
  • The book No Name is written by Wilkie Collins, published in 1862. It is an amazing heart touching story in which Collins shows the social stigma of Victorian society. Although  Collins faced criticism for this writing but now it is considered remarkable for his social insight. By his writing he raise the social issue and make an appeal for those children, considered illegitimate by the society. Collins depicts the two sisters Magdalene Vanstone and Norah Vanstone's fight for social moral justice. He also shows his extreme conviction for women's empowerment. After the miserable death of their parents, they came to know about their misfortunes. The two orphaned sisters faced the ugliness of the society, as they were called illegitimate children. Their inheritance rights were refused by Vanstone family as their parents married after their birth. They were not able to get legal protection so their rightful hesitance was seized by their wicked relatives. Both sisters' opinion is  entirely different for their  fight. Magdalene decides to get heritance by any means while Norah wants to get it by goodness and fairness. In the end Norah wins the fight .
 
  • A Pair of Blue Eyes is a novel by Thomas Hardy printed in 1873. This is the story of Elfride Swancourt, a blue-eyed heroine. Elfride is divided between two lovers, the young, kind-hearted, socially inferior Stephen Smith, an architect; and much older and honest Londoner, Henry Knight, a literary man and Stephen's mentor. She also has to assure the belief of her father, the Rector of Endelstow. This is a moving and touching story about love, social protocols, limitations women faced in the 19th century, honour, sacrifice and loss. This book is set in Hardy's fictional Wessex of southwestern England. Characters are very well illustrated and developed. A Pair of Blue Eyes beyond its fun romance is Hardy's brand commentary on a rebellious shift in English life and culture. It mainly noteworthy as exclusive work of remarkable boldness and originality. A fascinating feature of this book is that it's nearly based on Hardy's relationship with his first wife, Emma Gifford.
 
  • A romantic suspenseful novel, of Scotland's 14th century heroes, Sir William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, The Scottish chief is also one of the authentic novel, and some scholars have guarantee it might be the first one to publish. It tells the story of Sir William Wallace and his efforts to bring Scotland's freedom after Lord Edward I of Great Britain attacked the country and attempted to overpower accordingly. The author grew up first in Durham and then in Edinburgh, from an early age she heard stories of Sir William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and other Scottish legends from her family and many others in his locality, this is one of the major reasons for the author to write this famous novel. The novel was translated into various foreign dialects and was a hit in Europe. It was so famous that Napoleon had it banned because of its message of protest against a dictator. It is said that US President Andrew Jackson was encouraged with it when he fought the British in the conflict of 1812. It remained famous and well-liked by the people until the 20th century. It became so famous that a comic book version was made of it.  
 
  • Ralph Iron Olive's historical fiction, The Story of an African Farm, is a classic story of rural life in the 19th century in South Africa. The story revolves around Schreiner's childhood and his growing memories hidden in the South African veld. Its lead character, Lyndall, lives on an ostrich farm, and her decisions were forced by the strict protocols of Boer's life. In her struggle to achieve the freedom to settle down based on her own choices, rejecting marriage but choosing to have a kid, she dies in childbirth. Her internal journey has resembled that of her admirer Waldo, who longs for spiritual and intellectual liberty.
 
  • O Pioneers is a novel written by Willa Sibert Cather in 1903. In this book, Cather unfolds the story of Bergson, are Swedish-American immigrant in the farm country near the town of Hanover, Nebraska.Alexandra Bergson is the leading character of the story; she inherits the family farmland when her father dies. She devotes her life in making the farm an enterprise when other immigrant families are leaving the prairie.The story also revolves around the relationship between Alexandra and her family friend Carl Linstrum and Alexandra's brother Emil and the married Marie Shabata.O Pioneers is divided into five parts.Alexandra's father is dying. His last wish is that his daughter runs the farm after he is gone. The story showcases the struggles of Alexandra and how she mortgages the farm to buy more land in the hope to become rich as a landowner.Although, Alexandra gets financial success but fails in her love life. Carl Linstrum leaves Alexandra and lives in a different city. After 16 years he makes a surprise visit to her. Lou and Oscar are married and they both hold their separate farms. Also, things started getting nasty between Emil, Alexandra's favorite youngest brother, and Marie Shabata. Later, Emil decides the best thing for him is to get away.

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