Pickwick Papers
"The Pickwick Papers" is Dickens's first novel, published serially between 1836 and 1837. It follows the adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick, the founder and president of the Pickwick Club, and his companions: Tracy Tupman, Nathaniel Winkle, and Augustus Snodgrass. The novel is structured as a series of episodic adventures as the Pickwickians travel through the English countryside, encountering eccentric characters and getting into various humorous and sometimes absurd situations. Along the way, they experience love, friendship, and the foibles of human nature. "The Pickwick Papers" is celebrated for its wit, humor, and vivid characterizations, and it established Dickens's reputation as one of the preeminent novelists of his time.
"The Pickwick Papers" is Dickens's first novel, published serially between 1836 and 1837. It follows the adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick, the founder and president of the Pickwick Club, and his companions: Tracy Tupman, Nathaniel Winkle, and Augustus Snodgrass. The novel is structured as a series of episodic adventures as the Pickwickians travel through the English countryside, encountering eccentric characters and getting into various humorous and sometimes absurd situations. Along the way, they experience love, friendship, and the foibles of human nature. "The Pickwick Papers" is celebrated for its wit, humor, and vivid characterizations, and it established Dickens's reputation as one of the preeminent novelists of his time.
"The Pickwick Papers" is Dickens's first novel, published serially between 1836 and 1837. It follows the adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick, the founder and president of the Pickwick Club, and his companions: Tracy Tupman, Nathaniel Winkle, and Augustus Snodgrass. The novel is structured as a series of episodic adventures as the Pickwickians travel through the English countryside, encountering eccentric characters and getting into various humorous and sometimes absurd situations. Along the way, they experience love, friendship, and the foibles of human nature. "The Pickwick Papers" is celebrated for its wit, humor, and vivid characterizations, and it established Dickens's reputation as one of the preeminent novelists of his time.
Author: Charles Dickens
In House Collection: 9 of 13
Condition: Fair
Condition Additional Notes: Slight wear on the cover, the front inside of the cover has partially detached, the back inside of the cover has partially detached
Book Cover Material: Green cloth hardback
Publisher: Rahway, N. J., The Mershon Company
Publication Date: 1897-1906
Age: 1897-1906
Edition: Landport Edition
Language: English