Well, in Dickens' works related to America like 'Martin Chuzzlewit', a significant theme is the examination of American society's flaws. He looks at things like the excessive commercialism and the lack of true hospitality that he perceived. Also, the theme of the clash between the old - world values of Britain and the new - world ideas of America is quite prominent. He uses his characters and their experiences to illustrate these differences and the resulting tensions. For example, the way his characters interact with the American environment and people shows his thoughts on these cultural clashes.
It might not be exactly what you need, but I would recommend a novel that is most relevant to your description."Detective Dixson" is a suspense-mystery detective novel written by the author Huan Wu. The general plot of this novel is as follows:
There were mysterious cases that imitated Agatha Christie's novel, No Survivor; there were strange theories that dissected the good and evil of human nature; there were incomprehensible mysteries of secret chambers; there were even more thought-provoking unsolved mysteries. Behind every case, there is a secret that no one knows. Let us follow in the footsteps of Detective Dixson and explore the secrets behind those strange cases. [Pure detective mystery novel, don't be angry if you don't like it.]
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The Death of a Saint was a fantasy sword and magic novel written by the author with a sigh. The general plot of the novel was:
Because of a red bead, Richard became an orphan at the age of twelve. On the same day, he met Justin, the Saint Godfather. With hatred and confusion, he held Justin's hand. Four years later, Justin brought a rare holy descent to the Epic Continent. After the baptism of the Holy Descent, Richard slowly walked on the road to becoming a god.
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"Elegy of the Kingdom: The Rebellion of the False King" was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel written by the author. The general plot of the novel was:
The eleventh king of the Chameleon Dynasty, Isten Chameleon, sent his third son to the distant eastern territory. Before that, the third prince, Lune Chameleon, was still one of the most promising candidates to inherit the throne. Under the humiliation equivalent to exile and the torture of the harsh environment in the East, the young prince finally made the biggest mistake of his life. Now, please listen! I'll tell you the sad stories of the heroes of heroes and those who have long fallen.
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"Detective Di Jie" was a mystery detective novel written by the author, Pan Shan. The general plot of the novel was:
A black-bellied forensic doctor had become a funny young man who had been determined to become a detective since he was young.
He wanted to use his professional knowledge to solve the case, but found that there was a cat who was against him everywhere and forced him to take another path.
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"North America Reborn as a Detective" was an urban supernatural novel written by Hai Shui Lan. The general plot of the novel was:
Mike was the inspector of a city in the British Jamestown colony. He had many names, such as the Cunning Fox, the Most Righteous Man, the Undead Inspector, the Merciful Inspector, the Man with the Old Dog, the Old Turtledove, and…the future King of the Hundred Races!
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"North American Detective: I'm proficient in all kinds of American housing" was a novel about urban life written by the author Yifan Gou Thief. The general plot of this novel was:
[Gunfight + Case Reasoning + Decisive Killing]
I've already backstabbed you, and you're saying that I'm a spy arranged to work for the police?
Dean looked at his dead boss and scratched his head. He could only take advantage of the situation to transform into a five-star good citizen of Los Angeles-Detective Dean!
Ps:
"There are no supernatural beings, but there are dark worlds that ordinary people can't come into contact with. There are killers, thieves, and all kinds of strange cases…
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Los Angeles Detective was a novel about urban life written by the author. The general plot of the novel was:
A criminal police officer transmigrated to the M Nation and became an LAPD agent. After the initial confusion, he solved many strange cases and became famous internationally. He was known as the most legendary detective in history…
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"Mei Man's Detective Agency" was a novel written by Little Seven Heavens. The general plot of this novel was:
If the history of Marvel movies could be as Tony Stark had thought, putting the Earth in an iron suit. Would there be a different outcome when facing the vanguard army of Slayer Tyrants? It was not only Ultron that could control the steel army, but the artificial intelligence, Kotana, could do the same. The three aerospace carriers of the Snake Shield Bureau were not destroyed by Steve Roger. Instead, they were captured. He became one of the main combat forces of the Iron Battle Suit. The Earth would no longer be that small broken ball that was plagued with disasters. Instead, under the lead of the protagonist, he broke through the constraints of gravity, speed, and time, scattering the human fire throughout the Milky Way. [Description 2: Have you heard of a Masked Knight who knows Wing Chun?] No? It was in this book. Have you heard of Vehicle Killer Li Sanguang? Yes, the secret agent was also in this book. He even spread the name of the three lights to the entire universe. The main character? Oh, the protagonist and the Masked Knight who knew Wing Chun were good friends. They were very good friends. He had all the abilities of John Witkey in the Swift Chase. He could also transform and become a Delta Knight. It had a 27,000 cubic meter fourth-dimensional pocket. It could control the wind element and a pet dragon. That's right, it was the 'little dragon' that could spit fire from its mouth. After obtaining Dante's Immortal Body, his hair color turned white…1. The author who is extremely bad at writing introductions. 2. The characters are from "Masked Rider 555,""StarCraft,""Resident Evil (Game),""Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," etc.
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The Ordinary Superhero was a novel written by the author, Lord Qingtian. The general plot of the novel was:
Charles was a very easy-going person. After being transmigrated to Marvel, he continued to manage a small shop and muddled along.
Nick: The world needs more heroes.
Charles casually gave him a tactical goggles."The original price is 10 million. I'll give you a 20% discount. Just give me 9 million. How many heroes do you want?"
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Lin Cha's Marvel Journey was a light novel written by the author Midnight's Poem. The general plot of this novel was:
Tony, what do you think of my Magic King mech compared to your Mark series? Steve, I have a secret manual for Reflective Shield. If you curse, I'll give it to you. Saul, if I call you, do you dare to answer? In the face of Lin Cha, who had transmigrated to the Marvel World, the Avengers asked,"Master Lin, when will you become the number one in the universe?"
Well, 'David Copperfield' is among his best. It's somewhat autobiographical and chronicles the life of Copperfield from his childhood. 'Bleak House' is also highly regarded. It explores the complex and often unjust legal system of the time through a web of interrelated characters and their stories.
Some of his best novels include 'Great Expectations'. It tells the story of Pip, an orphan who has great expectations in life. Another one is 'Oliver Twist', which shows the harsh life of an orphan in London. And 'A Tale of Two Cities' is also very famous, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.
Well, in my opinion, 'Oliver Twist' is one of the top ones. It tells the story of an orphan boy in a cruel world. 'A Tale of Two Cities' is also great. It vividly depicts the contrast between Paris and London during the French Revolution. And 'Great Expectations' is another masterpiece. It follows the life of Pip and his journey through different social classes and his pursuit of the so - called 'great expectations'.
In my opinion, the top 5 are 'David Copperfield' which has very vivid characters and a complex plot. 'Great Expectations' that explores themes like social class and ambition. 'A Tale of Two Cities' with its powerful descriptions of the French Revolution's impact. 'Oliver Twist' is a classic about the hardships of an orphan. And 'Bleak House' which is known for its critique of the legal and social systems of Dickens' time.