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Charles Dickens's first visit to the New World.
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September 01, 2003 |
Deak, Gloria |
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He was the darling of the media on both sides of the Atlantic, and who can wonder? While still in his twenties, Charles Dickens had conceived five novels teeming with new ideas and bulging with characters as colorful as they were original. Who had not heard of the irrepressible Samuel Pickwick, wandering chairman of the Pickwick Club; or of the gentle Oliver Twist, orphaned and frightened, who dared to ask for more? Or of suave Mr. Mantalini and strolling Miss Snevellicci in the wide Nicholas Nickleby circle? Who had not shed tears as they followed the serialized fate of Little Nell, begging her creator by mail not to let her die in the final segment? Such storied ...
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