First published in serial form between 1838 and 1839, Nicholas Nickleby is one of Charles Dickens’s early novels. It tells the story of Nicholas, a young man who must support his mother and sister after the death of his father. The novel satirizes brutal Yorkshire schools and vividly portrays both villains and comic characters in Dickens’s distinctive style.
This edition presents Dickens’ Oliver Twist in facing‑page English and Arabic translation. It’s intended for bilingual readers and students, facilitating language acquisition and comparative reading. Typical page count ~432. Published by Dar El‑Ilm Lilmalayin, widely available in Lebanon, Syria, and the broader Arab world.
This Oxford World's Classics edition of Oliver Twist presents Charles Dickens’s iconic tale of poverty, crime, and survival in Victorian London. Edited by David Paroissien, it includes a scholarly introduction, detailed notes, and contextual materials that explore Dickens's critique of the Poor Laws and social injustice. Ideal for both literary scholars and general readers.