Mudfog and Other Sketches

 

Title
Mudfog and Other Sketches
Author Charles Dickens
Genre Classic literature, Fiction, Satire, Short stories, Social commentary, Victorian literature.
Format Digital

 

140 Total Pages

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Book Description

Mudfog and Other Sketches presents Charles Dickens at his most playful and satirical, offering a series of comic portraits and social parodies that foreshadow the brilliance of his later novels. Set in the fictional town of Mudfog — a thinly veiled version of London — the collection lampoons pompous officials, self-important scientists, and the absurdities of Victorian society. With vivid characters, biting humor, and a keen eye for hypocrisy, Dickens turns everyday life into a lively carnival of human folly. Both hilarious and insightful, Mudfog and Other Sketches showcases the young author’s emerging genius for observation and satire.

About Author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was an English novelist, social critic, and one of the most prominent literary figures of the Victorian era. Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens had a difficult early life, particularly marked by his father’s imprisonment for debt, which led to Dickens working in a factory at a young age. This experience influenced his deep sympathy for the poor and marginalized, which is evident in many of his works.

Dickens’s first major success came with The Pickwick Papers (1836–1837), and he continued to produce iconic works throughout his career, including Oliver Twist (1837–1839), David Copperfield (1849–1850), A Tale of Two Cities (1859), and Great Expectations (1860–1861). His novels often addressed social issues such as poverty, child labor, and inequality, and his vivid, memorable characters remain some of the most beloved in English literature.

Dickens was also a social reformer and was involved in charity work, often using his writing to advocate for change. His works were published in serialized form, which made them widely accessible and kept readers eagerly awaiting the next installment.