The Pickwick Papers: Introduction by Peter Washington

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In this classic social commentary from Dickens, Mr. Samuel Pickwick, retired business man and confirmed bachelor, is determined that after a quiet life of enterprise the time has come to go out into t

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  • Series: Everyman’s Library Classics
  • Author: Dickens, Charles
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 976
  • Publish Date: March 02 1999
  • ISBN10: 0375405488
  • Language: English

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In this classic social commentary from Dickens, Mr. Samuel Pickwick, retired business man and confirmed bachelor, is determined that after a quiet life of enterprise the time has come to go out into the world. Together with the other members of the Pickwick Club: Tracy Tupman, Augustus Snodgrass and Nathaniel Winkle, the portly innocent embarks on a series of hilariously comic adventures. But can Pickwick retain his good will towards his fellow humans once he discovers the evils of the world?

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 Dickens] 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.”

Author: Charles Dickens
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Everyman’s Library
Published: 03/02/1999
Series: Everyman’s Library Classics
Pages: 976
Weight: 1.75lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.00w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9780375405488
Language: English

Author

Dickens, Charles

Binding

ISBN10

0375405488

ISBN13

9780375405488

Page Count

976

Published Date

March 02, 1999

Series

Everyman's Library Classics

Language

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