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Dombey and Son

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"Dombey and Son" by Charles Dickens is a novel that explores themes of pride, ambition, familial relationships, and the consequences of neglecting emotional connections for material gain. The story revolves around the wealthy merchant, Mr. Paul Dombey, who is obsessed with perpetuating his family's legacy and securing a male heir to inherit his business empire.

At the beginning of the novel, Dombey's wife dies shortly after giving birth to their son, also named Paul. Dombey sees his son as an extension of his own ambitions and places great expectations on him to carry on the family name. However, Paul Dombey Junior grows up distant and cold, lacking the affection and attention he craves from his father.

As the narrative unfolds, Dickens introduces a colorful cast of characters whose lives intersect with the Dombey family, including the loyal but impoverished clerk, Walter Gay, and the kind-hearted and nurturing nurse, Florence. Through their experiences and interactions with the Dombey family, Dickens examines the destructive effects of pride, selfishness, and neglect on individuals and families.

The novel follows the fortunes and misfortunes of the Dombey family over several years, including business dealings, romantic entanglements, and personal tragedies. Ultimately, "Dombey and Son" is a tale of redemption and reconciliation as characters learn the value of love, compassion, and human connection over material wealth and social status. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, Dickens offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the importance of emotional fulfillment in a materialistic world.

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"Dombey and Son" by Charles Dickens is a novel that explores themes of pride, ambition, familial relationships, and the consequences of neglecting emotional connections for material gain. The story revolves around the wealthy merchant, Mr. Paul Dombey, who is obsessed with perpetuating his family's legacy and securing a male heir to inherit his business empire.

At the beginning of the novel, Dombey's wife dies shortly after giving birth to their son, also named Paul. Dombey sees his son as an extension of his own ambitions and places great expectations on him to carry on the family name. However, Paul Dombey Junior grows up distant and cold, lacking the affection and attention he craves from his father.

As the narrative unfolds, Dickens introduces a colorful cast of characters whose lives intersect with the Dombey family, including the loyal but impoverished clerk, Walter Gay, and the kind-hearted and nurturing nurse, Florence. Through their experiences and interactions with the Dombey family, Dickens examines the destructive effects of pride, selfishness, and neglect on individuals and families.

The novel follows the fortunes and misfortunes of the Dombey family over several years, including business dealings, romantic entanglements, and personal tragedies. Ultimately, "Dombey and Son" is a tale of redemption and reconciliation as characters learn the value of love, compassion, and human connection over material wealth and social status. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, Dickens offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the importance of emotional fulfillment in a materialistic world.

"Dombey and Son" by Charles Dickens is a novel that explores themes of pride, ambition, familial relationships, and the consequences of neglecting emotional connections for material gain. The story revolves around the wealthy merchant, Mr. Paul Dombey, who is obsessed with perpetuating his family's legacy and securing a male heir to inherit his business empire.

At the beginning of the novel, Dombey's wife dies shortly after giving birth to their son, also named Paul. Dombey sees his son as an extension of his own ambitions and places great expectations on him to carry on the family name. However, Paul Dombey Junior grows up distant and cold, lacking the affection and attention he craves from his father.

As the narrative unfolds, Dickens introduces a colorful cast of characters whose lives intersect with the Dombey family, including the loyal but impoverished clerk, Walter Gay, and the kind-hearted and nurturing nurse, Florence. Through their experiences and interactions with the Dombey family, Dickens examines the destructive effects of pride, selfishness, and neglect on individuals and families.

The novel follows the fortunes and misfortunes of the Dombey family over several years, including business dealings, romantic entanglements, and personal tragedies. Ultimately, "Dombey and Son" is a tale of redemption and reconciliation as characters learn the value of love, compassion, and human connection over material wealth and social status. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, Dickens offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the importance of emotional fulfillment in a materialistic world.

Author: Charles Dickens

In House Collection: 6 of 13

Condition: Fair

Condition Additional Notes: Slight wear on the cover and the front inside of the cover is starting to detach

Book Cover Material: Green cloth hardback

Publisher: Rahway, N. J., The Mershon Company

Publication Date: 1897-1906

Age: 1897-1906

Edition: Landport Edition

Language: English


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