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 §3. "The Pickwick Papers". X. Dickens. Vol. 13. The Victorian Age, Part One. The Cambridge History of English and ...
But, in Pickwick itself (some of the inset stories again excepted), 5 this lingo hardly ever appears, being ousted, no doubt, to some extent, necessarily, by the prevailing grotesque, and by the fact that a very large part of it is “in the vulgar tongue” with the adjective underlined.
But, in Pickwick, it hardly ever occurs; and, therefore, to all happily fit persons, the “suspension of disbelief,” to adopt and shift Coleridge’s great dictum from verse to prose fiction, is, except in the case of some of the short inset stories, never rudely broken.
There is no book like Pickwick anywhere; it is almost (extravagant as the saying may seem) worth while to read the wretched imitations of it in order to enjoy the zest with which one comes back to the real, though fantastically real, thing.
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Buss didn't work out as an illustrator and was replaced by H.K. "Phiz" Browne for the fourth issue; Phiz continued to work for Dickens for 23 years (he last illustrated A Tale of Two Cities in 1859).
The Pickwick Papers, as Charles Dickens' first novel, is particularly chaotic: the first two numbers featured four illustrations by Robert Seymour and 24 pages of text.
It was originally an idea by Robert Seymour the illustrator, which Dickens was asked to contribute to as an up and coming writer following the success of Sketches by Boz, published in 1832.
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 Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers, which had an enormous commercial success, commences also an era in English literature.
It was the first of a series of fictitious works exhibiting the life and manners of the middle and lower classes which up to that time had had scarcely any exponent.
Dickens gave us no more Pickwick Papers is to be lamented, but may be easily explained by the fact, that he never had the advantage of being five-and-twenty again.--Chambers's Encyclopedia.
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 Pickwick Papers And World Guide to Scientific Assoications and Learned Societies
Pickwick Papers And World Guide to Scientific Assoications and Learned Societies
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