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Mr. Riah And Miss Wren At The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters. "stop A Bit, "Interposed Miss Wren. "i ll Give The Lady My Card. "She Produced It From Her Pocket After Struggling With The Gigantic Doorkey Which Had Kept It Down. Miss Abbey, With Manifest Tokens Of Astonishment, Read The Diminutive Document. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Our Mutual Friend, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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Mr. Riah And Miss Wren At The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters. "stop A Bit, "Interposed Miss Wren. "i ll Give The Lady My Card. "She Produced It From Her Pocket After Struggling With The Gigantic Doorkey Which Had Kept It Down. Miss Abbey, With Manifest Tokens Of Astonishment, Read The Diminutive Document. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Our Mutual Friend, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
Mr. Riah And Miss Wren At The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters. " stop A Bit, " Interposed Miss Wren. " i ll Give The Lady My Card." She Produced It From Her Pocket After Struggling With The Gigantic Doorkey Which Had Kept It Down. Miss Abbey, With Manifest Tokens Of Astonishment, Read The Diminutive Document." Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Our Mutual Friend, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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This print captures a scene from the Charles Dickens novel "Our Mutual Friend". Illustrated by Harry Furniss, it depicts Mr. Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters. The image showcases Miss Wren's determination as she interjects, insisting on giving her card to a lady present. Despite struggling with a gigantic doorkey that had kept it down in her pocket, she eventually produces her diminutive document for all to see. The illustration is part of the Testimonial Edition published in 1910 and beautifully portrays the classical characters created by Dickens. It transports viewers back to Victorian England, immersing them in this timeless story filled with social commentary and rich character development. Furniss' sketch perfectly captures the essence of these beloved characters, showcasing their unique personalities and interactions within society. The attention to detail highlights his skill as an English illustrator and complements Dickens' masterful storytelling. This print serves as a visual tribute to both Furniss' artistic talent and Dickens' literary genius. It invites viewers into the world of "Our Mutual Friend" inviting them to explore its themes of friendship, class divisions, and societal norms through this classic work of literature. Ken Welsh's rendition preserves this iconic moment from one of Dickens' most renowned novels while paying homage to two influential figures in English literature - Charles Dickens himself and artist Harry Furniss.
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