Nicholas Nickleby: Introduction by John Carey

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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. Nicholas

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  • Series: Everyman’s Library Classics
  • Author: Dickens, Charles
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 914
  • Publish Date: October 26 1993
  • ISBN10: 0679423079
  • Language: English

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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. Nicholas Nickleby, with its episodes of chicanery in finance and education, and the dramatic intensity with which it tells the story of its openhearted young protagonist and its frightening villain, the magnificently rendered Ralph Nickleby, represents Dickens at his clear-eyed, indignant, and mesmerizing best.

When Nicholas Nickleby is left penniless by the death of his father, he appeals to his Uncle Ralph to help him and his mother and sister. But Ralph conceives a violent hatred of the young man, and his schemes of persecution haunt Nicholas through a series of picaresque adventures, including a job as a tutor at a horrific school for unwanted boys run by the cruel Wackford Squeers and a stint as a member of the eccentric Crummles family theater troupe. Without shying away from the grimmer aspects of the world Nicholas encounters on his path to eventual happiness, the story remains one of Dickens’s most high-spirited and exuberant.

This edition reprints the original Everyman preface by G. K. Chesterton and includes thirty-nine illustrations by Phiz.

Author: Charles Dickens
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Everyman’s Library
Published: 10/26/1993
Series: Everyman’s Library Classics
Pages: 914
Weight: 1.84lbs
Size: 8.28h x 5.23w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9780679423072
Language: English

Author

Dickens, Charles

Binding

ISBN10

0679423079

ISBN13

9780679423072

Page Count

914

Published Date

October 26 1993

Series

Everyman's Library Classics

Language

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