The pseudonym Boz was used by Charles Dickens when he first began writing these sketches and it served as his early literary identity. The sketches contained in this collection provide a fascinating look at everyday life in early 19th-century London. Dickens used his sharp observational skills and wit to depict a wide range of characters situations and social issues he encountered in the bustling and diverse city.The sketches cover a variety of subjects including the lives of street vendors beggars workers criminals and the emerging middle class. They often provide social commentary and satire while also showcasing Dickens' talent for creating vivid and memorable characters.While Sketches by Boz may not be as well-known as some of Dickens' later novels it laid the foundation for his career as a novelist and demonstrated his ability to capture the quirks and idiosyncrasies of everyday people in a rapidly changing urban environment. Many of the themes and character types introduced in these sketches can be seen in his later more famous works such as Oliver Twist David Copperfield and Great Expectations.
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