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¿ The novel represents the condition of the working class of Victorian Times through a love story. ¿ The story is about a rich man, Charles Egremont, and a poor girl, Sybil coming from two opposite backgrounds. ¿ Born in two extremely different environments both fell in love but social issues such as socio-political reforms and dirty politics play their role significantly. ¿ The author puts in his best efforts to give an insight into the unforeseen world of class discrimination and how it acts on two lovers. The book is a paperback book with well-arranged illustrations and optimized for a relaxed and enjoyable reading experience. Happy Reading!…mehr

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¿ The novel represents the condition of the working class of Victorian Times through a love story. ¿ The story is about a rich man, Charles Egremont, and a poor girl, Sybil coming from two opposite backgrounds. ¿ Born in two extremely different environments both fell in love but social issues such as socio-political reforms and dirty politics play their role significantly. ¿ The author puts in his best efforts to give an insight into the unforeseen world of class discrimination and how it acts on two lovers. The book is a paperback book with well-arranged illustrations and optimized for a relaxed and enjoyable reading experience. Happy Reading!
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Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881) was a British politician and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs, his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone and his one-nation conservatism or "Tory democracy". He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. He is the only British Prime Minister of Jewish birth.