The Pickwick papers:
The Pickwick Papers was Dicken's response to his publisher's request for a monthly series of sporting sketches. It became the most famous of all pre-Victorian novels. The central characters, Mr Pickwick and Sam Weller, are as familiar today as they became on publication, and there are over...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Pickwick Papers was Dicken's response to his publisher's request for a monthly series of sporting sketches. It became the most famous of all pre-Victorian novels. The central characters, Mr Pickwick and Sam Weller, are as familiar today as they became on publication, and there are over a hundred other speaking parts. The action is set in the late Georgian perid of the writer's earliest youth, drawing on experience and acute observation ranging from the unreformed election at Eatanswill to the horrors of the debtors' prison. Brilliantly comic, it also exposes social and especially legal abuses, as in the notorious trail of Bardell v. Picwick. Dicken's satire is both topical and timeless." --Cover, p. 4. |
Beschreibung: | XXXI, 740 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780199536245 |
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adam_text | GENERAL
CONTENTS
EXTRA ILLUSTRATIONS
VÍ
INTRODUCTION VH
NOTE ON THE TEXT
xvii
A CHRONOLOGY OF CHARLES DICKENS
XVÜÍ
DEDICATION
XXX»
PREFACE
XXXIV
CONTENTS
XXXVI
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
xlii
THE PICKWICK PAPERS
1
appendix a: dickens s address from publishers
advertisement,
26
march
1836 720
appendix
в:
preface to the charles dickens
edition,
1867 722
explanatory notes
726
FURTHER READING
741
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