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The Chimes (Penguin Archive) is a Dickensian tale about redemption and empathy told through a ghostly New Year’s Eve journey. Set among the streets and church towers of a bustling Victorian city, this classic novella explores themes of social class, opportunity, and the humanity we often overlook. Perfect for adults and students who love timeless literature—or readers seeking a hopeful, thought-provoking story—the Chimes carries a warm, contemplative tone that invites reflection and reassurance.
Dickens's crisp, empathetic prose guides Trotty Veck from disillusionment to a deeper understanding of others as he sails through a series of spectral encounters. The book's structure works like a fable: simple, powerful scenes linked by a thread of moral inquiry. The experience is engaging through mood, atmosphere, and a rhythm that balances intimacy with social scope, letting readers feel both Trotty's weariness and the world’s potential for kindness.
In this Penguin Archive edition of The Chimes, the narrative preserves Dickens's vibrant voice while keeping pacing accessible for contemporary readers. The edition offers historical context and a presentation that feels immediate and relevant, inviting discussion about hope, community, and dignity. The tale travels from sorrow to insight through striking scenes that linger long after the last page.
After finishing The Chimes, readers are left with a gentler perspective on others and a renewed sense of responsibility to help those around them. It invites you to rethink judgments, cultivate compassion, and carry its hopeful message into daily life.
Product Details
Author
Charles Dickens
Publisher
Penguin Classics
Number of Pages
128
Language
English
SKU
9780241746776
ISBN
9780241746776
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 299
₹ 254
15% Off
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