
Geen Uitweg
Geen Uitweg is a translated work by Charles Dickens, originally published in 1867. The story revolves around a mix-up of two foundlings in their early childhood, which leads to complications in their adult lives. Notably, the book highlights the need for rapid and reliable international communication between banks, a concept that only became operational in 1977. This narrative reflects Dickens' keen insight into social issues and the implications of identity and circumstance.
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