The Seven Poor Travellers

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Bol The Seven Poor Travellers (1854) is one of Charles Dickens's Christmas writings, first published in Household Words, and is shaped as a genial frame tale of hospitality, memory, and moral fellowship. Set around Richard Watts's charitable house in Rochester, where six impoverished wayfarers were traditionally lodged, the narrative makes Dickens himself the symbolic "seventh" traveller. Its style blends documentary curiosity, theatrical warmth, comic observation, and sentimental moral vision, placing it within the Victorian Christmas tradition that Dickens did so much to define. Dickens's fascination with Rochester, childhood recollection, and the visible institutions of charity all inform the piece. Having known insecurity, debt, and social precarity in his youth, he repeatedly returned to questions of poverty, dignity, and communal obligation. As editor, performer, and reform-minded novelist, Dickens used short seasonal fiction to join entertainment with ethical reflection, making public benevolence feel intimate and imaginatively compelling. This book is recommended to readers interested in Dickens beyond the major novels: concise, humane, and atmospheric, it offers a revealing example of his Christmas art, his social conscience, and his enduring belief in storytelling as an act of fellowship.

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The Seven Poor Travellers (1854) is one of Charles Dickens's Christmas writings, first published in Household Words, and is shaped as a genial frame tale of hospitality, memory, and moral fellowship. Set around Richard Watts's charitable house in Rochester, where six impoverished wayfarers were traditionally lodged, the narrative makes Dickens himself the symbolic "seventh" traveller. Its style blends documentary curiosity, theatrical warmth, comic observation, and sentimental moral vision, placing it within the Victorian Christmas tradition that Dickens did so much to define. Dickens's fascination with Rochester, childhood recollection, and the visible institutions of charity all inform the piece. Having known insecurity, debt, and social precarity in his youth, he repeatedly returned to questions of poverty, dignity, and communal obligation. As editor, performer, and reform-minded novelist, Dickens used short seasonal fiction to join entertainment with ethical reflection, making public benevolence feel intimate and imaginatively compelling. This book is recommended to readers interested in Dickens beyond the major novels: concise, humane, and atmospheric, it offers a revealing example of his Christmas art, his social conscience, and his enduring belief in storytelling as an act of fellowship.

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Pages: 28, Paperback, Sharp Ink


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