Introduction and Notes
by Dr Ella Westland, University of Exeter
Dickens had already achieved renown with The Pickwick Papers. With
Oliver Twist his reputation was enhanced and strengthened. The novel
contains many classic Dickensian themes - grinding poverty, desperation,
fear, temptation and the eventual triumph of good in the face of great
adversity. Oliver Twist features some of the author's most enduring
characters, such as Oliver himself (Who dares to ask for more), the
tyrannical Bumble, the diabolical Fagin, the menacing Bill Sykes, Nancy
and 'the Artful Dodger'.