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The Eighth Doctor mentioned that his companion Charlotte Pollard had helped him find a first edition of the book in Charing Cross Road. (AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight)

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  • Oliver Twist ist eines der bekanntesten Bücher von Charles Dickens. Die im Buch vorkommende Figur des Fagin, einem jüdischen Kriminellen (der im Buch nicht der Kriminellste ist) wird in der Rezeption besonders starke Beachtung geschenkt.
  • The Eighth Doctor mentioned that his companion Charlotte Pollard had helped him find a first edition of the book in Charing Cross Road. (AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight)
  • Oliver Twist is Charles Dickens four-hundredth book, it and is also the name of the main character of the book. The book was originally published in Charles Bentley's Miscellany as a breakfast cereal (called Oliver Twist-o's) in 1837, coincidentally the year of John McCain's birth. Oliver Twist, the character, was originally a scientist on a failing ABC prime time show , who found stardom through a series of paradoxical events.
  • Oliver Twist is some musical thing created by some German dude, who ultimately raped Oliver while he was injured and delirious.
  • Oliver Twist wurde von Torben Brinkmann von Folge 2631 bis Folge 2839 dargestellt.
  • The Adventures of Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens, written as a serial in "Bentley's Miscellany" from 1837 to 1839.
  • Oliver Twist is a Terran novel written by Charles Dickens, the story being transported in some form to the Koprulu Sector from Earth. Two centuries later, Julius Antoine Dale would read the novel. Although he didn't like it as a whole, he liked the character Fagin, adopting the name as his own.
  • Novel by Charles Dickens, originally published as a serial in Bentley's Miscellany between 1837 and 1839. Oliver Twist is born an orphan and raised to a young age in a cruel workhouse that exploits the poor. Eventually he escapes the workhouse, only to run afoul of the London underworld. He's recruited into a pickpocket gang, but rescued by a kindly gentlemen who discovers Oliver's real identity and finally finds him a happy home.
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  • Oliver Twist ist eines der bekanntesten Bücher von Charles Dickens. Die im Buch vorkommende Figur des Fagin, einem jüdischen Kriminellen (der im Buch nicht der Kriminellste ist) wird in der Rezeption besonders starke Beachtung geschenkt.
  • The Eighth Doctor mentioned that his companion Charlotte Pollard had helped him find a first edition of the book in Charing Cross Road. (AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight)
  • Oliver Twist is Charles Dickens four-hundredth book, it and is also the name of the main character of the book. The book was originally published in Charles Bentley's Miscellany as a breakfast cereal (called Oliver Twist-o's) in 1837, coincidentally the year of John McCain's birth. Oliver Twist, the character, was originally a scientist on a failing ABC prime time show , who found stardom through a series of paradoxical events.
  • Oliver Twist is some musical thing created by some German dude, who ultimately raped Oliver while he was injured and delirious.
  • Oliver Twist wurde von Torben Brinkmann von Folge 2631 bis Folge 2839 dargestellt.
  • The Adventures of Oliver Twist is a novel by Charles Dickens, written as a serial in "Bentley's Miscellany" from 1837 to 1839.
  • Novel by Charles Dickens, originally published as a serial in Bentley's Miscellany between 1837 and 1839. Oliver Twist is born an orphan and raised to a young age in a cruel workhouse that exploits the poor. Eventually he escapes the workhouse, only to run afoul of the London underworld. He's recruited into a pickpocket gang, but rescued by a kindly gentlemen who discovers Oliver's real identity and finally finds him a happy home. The story is one of Dickens' most famous tales and includes some of his most enduring characters, including the crooked Jewish ringleader Fagin and the sly Artful Dodger. Like many of Dickens' works, the novel contains a great deal of social criticism on the way British society at the time treated its poor. Of particular note is the famous scene in which the starving Oliver begs for more gruel from the workhouse cook and is harshly punished. The story has been adapted many times throughout the years, with some adaptations taking more liberties than others. One in particular, the 1960 musical version, Oliver!; the 1968 film version was successful enough to win Best Picture that year.
  • Oliver Twist is a Terran novel written by Charles Dickens, the story being transported in some form to the Koprulu Sector from Earth. Two centuries later, Julius Antoine Dale would read the novel. Although he didn't like it as a whole, he liked the character Fagin, adopting the name as his own.
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