| Format | Paperback |
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The Pickwick Papers: With original illustrations – annotated
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| Print length: | 533 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 20 June 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 21.01 x 3.07 x 29.69 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8328971751 |
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The Pickwick Papers , originally titled The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club , is the first novel by Charles Dickens. Serialized between 1836 and 1837, it became immensely popular and established Dickens as one of the foremost authors of his time. Here’s a closer look at this celebrated work: Plot Summary The novel follows Samuel Pickwick, Esq., and his three friends — Tracy Tupman, Nathaniel Winkle, and Augustus Snodgrass — as they travel around England. The purpose of their travels is to observe human nature and report their findings to the Pickwick Club in London. The narrative is episodic, comprising various adventures and misadventures, often involving humorous and satirical situations. Key Characters Samuel Pickwick : The central character and founder of the Pickwick Club. He is depicted as kind-hearted, benevolent, and somewhat naïve. Tracy Tupman : A member of the Pickwick Club, known for his romantic inclinations and large appetite. Nathaniel Winkle : An enthusiastic but often inept sportsman. Augustus Snodgrass : A poet with a melancholic disposition. Sam Weller : Mr. Pickwick’s witty and resourceful servant, who becomes one of Dickens’s most beloved characters. Alfred Jingle : A charming but unscrupulous actor and conman. Mr. Wardle : A jovial country gentleman who befriends Mr. Pickwick and his companions. Tony Weller : Sam Weller’s father, a coachman known for his humorous and wise sayings. Major Themes Social Satire : The novel humorously critiques various aspects of 19th-century English society, including the legal system, class structures, and social pretensions. Friendship and Loyalty : The bond between Pickwick and his companions, especially with Sam Weller, underscores themes of loyalty and camaraderie. Adventure and Curiosity : The episodic nature of the novel reflects a sense of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge about the world and human nature. —- ISBN: 9798328971751
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