The Pickwick Papers
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford World's ClassicsPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 1998Description: xxxi,740pISBN: 0192834576Subject(s): English Literature | English Fiction | Men--Societies and clubs | England | Manners and customs | Clubs | Humorous stories | English fiction | Fiction | Radio adaptationsDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: In 1836 the 23-year-old Dickens was invited by his publishers to write `a monthly something' illustrated by sporting plates. Thus the Pickwick Club was born: its supposed `papers' soom outgrew their origins and became a brilliantly comic novel, still among Dicken's most popular works. This book is intended for general; courses on early 19th-century English novel; courses specifically on DickensItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | Stack | 823.8 DIC/P (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 07793 |
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In 1836 the 23-year-old Dickens was invited by his publishers to write `a monthly something' illustrated by sporting plates. Thus the Pickwick Club was born: its supposed `papers' soom outgrew their origins and became a brilliantly comic novel, still among Dicken's most popular works. This book is intended for general; courses on early 19th-century English novel; courses specifically on Dickens
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