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The Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens

The Pickwick Papers

Penguin Books (Jan 30, 1973)
9780140430783
| Paperback
960 pages | 112 x 180 mm | English
Dewey 823.8
LC Classification PZ3.D55 .Pi134
LC Control No. 73154771

Genre

  • Non-Fiction Literature / Writing

Plot

Charles Dickens's satirical masterpiece, "The Pickwick Papers," catapulted the young writer into literary fame when it was first serialized in 1836-37. It recounts the rollicking adventures of the members of the Pickwick Club as they travel about England getting into all sorts of mischief. Laugh-out-loud funny and endlessly entertaining, the book also reveals Dickens's burgeoning interest in the parliamentary system, lawyers, the Poor Laws, and the ills of debtors' prisons. As G. K. Chesterton noted, "Before ÝDickens ̈ wrote a single real story, he had a kind of vision . . . a map full of fantastic towns, thundering coaches, clamorous market-places, uproarious inns, strange and swaggering figures. That vision was Pickwick."

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