Dombey and Son, a modern library classic authored by Charles Dickens, delves into the life of a powerful man whose callous neglect towards his family leads to both professional and personal ruin. This novel exemplifies Dickens’s remarkable talent for vivid characterization and realistic depiction. As Jonathan Lethem’s introduction elucidates, Dickens’s genius is deeply intertwined with the very form of the novel, creating a work that is expansive enough to accommodate his vast emotional spectrum—ranging from sentimental yearnings to complex fears and hesitations. The 912-page narrative is meticulously crafted from the 1867 “Charles Dickens” edition, ensuring readers experience the full scope of Dickens’s vision.
