Ready to Trample on All Human Law
Discover the intricate dynamics of capitalism through the lens of one of literature's greatest icons in "Ready to Trample on All Human Law." This insightful study, published in 2005 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, delves into Charles Dickens's nuanced critique of capitalism while examining his multifaceted role within the burgeoning financial landscape of 19th-century Britain. With 216 pages of rich analysis, the book reveals Dickens not only as a savvy entrepreneur and meticulous accumulator of capital but also as a perceptive social critic. Engage with the compelling narrative of how Dickens navigated the complexities of his era and the impacts of commodity production on society. Ideal for both literary enthusiasts and those interested in social economics, this hardback edition is a must-have for your collection.