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George Silverman's Explanation

Charles Dickens


  • Alma Books - Alma Classics
After a traumatic early childhood spent living in poverty in a Preston cellar, the suddenly orphaned George Silverman grows up convinced that he is at fault for all the misfortunes in his life. Hoodwinked by hypocritical clergymen and exploited by his employer, he finds himself forsaking love and facing professional ruin.

ISBN 9781847494023 | E | PB
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Publisher Alma Books - Alma Classics
ISBN 9781847494023
Publication date February 2015
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 200 x 129 mm
Pages 144
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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After a traumatic early childhood spent living in poverty in a Preston cellar, the suddenly orphaned George Silverman grows up convinced that he is at fault for all the misfortunes in his life. Hoodwinked by hypocritical clergymen and exploited by his employer, he finds himself forsaking love and facing professional ruin.

One of Dickens’s very last writings, ‘George Silverman’s Explanation’ is a dark and psychologically insightful investigation of failure and guilt. This volume also includes two other lesser-known pieces of fiction by Dickens: the novella for children ‘Holiday Romance’ and the detective story ‘Hunted Down’.

George Silverman's Explanation

George Silverman's Explanation

€11.20