Pip, an orphan, experiences love, ambition, and social class struggles. His journey leads to self-discovery and the realization of true wealth lies in integrity.
This semi-autobiographical novel follows David from childhood to adulthood, exploring themes of resilience, personal growth, and the impact of societal issues on individual lives.
Set during the French Revolution, this historical novel contrasts love and sacrifice through the lives of Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton amid political turmoil.
A satirical critique of the British legal system, this complex narrative intertwines multiple characters’ lives while highlighting social issues and the consequences of bureaucracy.
Focusing on Amy Dorrit's life in poverty, this novel critiques social class structures and explores themes of love, loyalty, and the quest for freedom.
An orphan's journey through a grim world of crime and exploitation highlights social injustices while advocating for compassion and reform in Victorian society.