Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots Of 'EightyReadHowYouWant.com, 2009 M03 14 - 568 páginas Barnaby Rudge, a historical novel, is set in London and deals with the anti-popery events of the 1780s. Wild scenes of massacre involving people from all levels of the society are depicted in Dickens's typically heart-rending manner. It is a story of discrimination and fanaticism. |
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Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 28 |
Chapter 3 | 43 |
Chapter 4 | 56 |
Chapter 5 | 74 |
Chapter 6 | 83 |
Chapter 7 | 101 |
Chapter 8 | 111 |
Chapter 15 | 209 |
Chapter 16 | 226 |
Chapter 17 | 236 |
Chapter 18 | 255 |
Chapter 19 | 264 |
Chapter 20 | 282 |
Chapter 21 | 293 |
Chapter 22 | 308 |
Chapter 9 | 129 |
Chapter 10 | 139 |
Chapter 11 | 158 |
Chapter 12 | 167 |
Chapter 13 | 181 |
Chapter 14 | 200 |
Chapter 23 | 319 |
Chapter 24 | 338 |
Chapter 25 | 348 |
Chapter 26 | 365 |
Chapter 27 | 374 |
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