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Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens had an understanding of mid-Victorian society second to none, and genius and energy massive enough to make the absurdities and terrors of that society come alive on the page. Chronicles the adventures of a young man in Victorian England who is deprived of his rightful fortune, forced to depend on a cruel relative for money, and joins a band of travelling entertainers. Around the central story of Nicholas Nickleby and the misfortunes of his family Dickens created some of his most wonderful characters: the muddle-headed Mrs. Nickleby, the gloriously theatrical Crummles, their protegee Miss Petowker, the pretentious Mantalinis, and the mindlessly cruel schoolmaster Squeers and his wife. Nicholas Nickleby, with its episodes of chicanery in finance and education, and the dramatic intensity with which it tells the story of its open-hearted protagonists – a young brother and sister at sea in a dangerous world – and its frightening villain, the magnificently rendered Ralph Nickleby, represents Dickens at his clear-eyed, indignant and mesmerizing best.
Features;
- Part IV of The Fireside Dickens in 22 Volumes
- Publisher Chapman & Hall Ltd. And Henry Frowde, London; Undated c.1910
- Simulated Black Morocco Covers with Gilt Titles and Decoration, 959 pp
- Contains 39 Illustrations by Phiz and a Portrait of the Author
- Size 190 x 130mm, 800g
Condition: Good – No Dust Jacket, Rubbing To Edges, No Inscriptions, Good Sound Copy
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