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3754577 Charles Dickenss Nicholas Nickleby by Barnard, Frederick (1846-96); (add.info.: Charles Dickenss The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Caption reads: You can jist give him that ere card, and tell him if he wants to speak to me, and save trouble, here is am, thats all. Messrs Scaley and Tix meet Kate Nickleby (Chapter XXI). Illustration by Frederick Barnard 1846 -1896. CD: English novelist 7 February 1812-9 June 1870); Lebrecht Authors
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This print captures a pivotal moment from Charles Dickens's timeless masterpiece, "Nicholas Nickleby". Illustrated by the talented Frederick Barnard, this scene depicts an encounter between two characters that perfectly encapsulates the essence of the novel. In this particular chapter, we witness Kate Nickleby meeting Messrs Scaley and Tix, as she bravely steps forward to deliver a message on behalf of someone else. The caption accompanying the image reads: "You can jist give him that ere card, and tell him if he wants to speak to me, and save trouble, here is am, thats all". Barnard's intricate drawing skillfully brings these fictional characters to life against a backdrop of 19th-century social history. The attention to detail in their attire - from top hats and canes to Victorian fashion - transports us back in time. Charles Dickens himself was an English novelist who left an indelible mark on literary arts with his remarkable storytelling abilities. His works continue to resonate with readers worldwide even today. This print serves as a testament not only to Dickens's genius but also highlights the enduring power of literature itself. It reminds us of the rich history and cultural significance associated with authors like Dickens and their contributions towards shaping our understanding of society.
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