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Charles Dickens Collection

Charles Dickens, the renowned English writer and social critic, left an indelible mark on literature with his captivating tales

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Charles Dickens Collection: Dickens Dream, 1875. Creator: Buss, Robert William (1804-1875)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
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Charles Dickens Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech
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Charles Dickens Collection: Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)
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Charles Dickens Collection: I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, c1840-1880, (1923)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering
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Charles Dickens Collection: Miss Havisham (engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Dickens character: Nancy (litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: A posthumous portrait of Dickens and his characters; Dickenss Dream, 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Cricket at Gads Hill Place, Rochester, c1868
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Charles Dickens Collection: Bill Sykes, 1939
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Charles Dickens Collection: Scene from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, 1836. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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Charles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - pain and amazement
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Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens writing
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Charles Dickens Collection: Scene from The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, 1836-1837
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Charles Dickens Collection: Bleak House
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Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz He raised his manacled hands
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Charles Dickens Collection: Bill Sikes House on Jacobs Island (w / c on paper)
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Charles Dickens Collection: And here to the great horror of Mr John Smauker, Sam Weller
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Charles Dickens Collection: The Home of Little Dorrit, the Old Marshalsea Prison, Southwark (engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1870
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Charles Dickens Collection: A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech
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Charles Dickens Collection: Mrs Bardell from The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens (gravure)
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Charles Dickens Collection: David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens Collection: The Adventures of Oliver
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Dombey and Son (colour litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Fagin in the condemned cell (w / c on paper)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Dombey and Son (colour litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Bleak House
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Dombey and Son (colour litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist (litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Noah Claypole from Oliver Twist (engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Pickwick Papers (coloured engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Little Wooden Midshipman shop sign, c. 1750 (wood)
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Charles Dickens Collection: David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Dombey and Son (colour litho)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, after a bust by Henry Dexter, c. 1942 (engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Illustration for Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (engraving)
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Charles Dickens Collection: Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
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Charles Dickens Collection: The Parish Engine, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank
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Charles Dickens Collection: Bumble the Beadle, 1939
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Charles Dickens Collection: Mr Winkle on the Ice, 1915. Artist: Frank Reynolds
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Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times He went down on his knee
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Charles Dickens Collection: David Copperfield, I am hospitably received by Mr. Peggotty
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Charles Dickens Collection: David Copperfield, Mr. Micawber delivers some valedictory remarks
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Charles Dickens Collection: Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. Artist: Stephen Reid
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Charles Dickens Collection: The Gin Palace, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank
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Charles Dickens Collection: Dickens and Little Nell, 1893 (photogravure)


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Charles Dickens, the renowned English writer and social critic, left an indelible mark on literature with his captivating tales. In "Dickens Dream, " a painting by Robert William Buss, we catch a glimpse of the author's imagination at work as he envisions his beloved characters coming to life. The vivid depiction of Folly Ditch in Jacobs Island transports us to the gritty streets that inspired Dickens' descriptions of poverty and despair. One cannot mention Charles Dickens without referencing his timeless masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol. " Illustrated by John Leech, this scene from the novella captures the transformational journey of Ebenezer Scrooge. Similarly, Hablot Knight Browne's etching from "David Copperfield" portrays a pivotal moment when the protagonist reveals himself to his aunt. "The Pickwick Papers, " another iconic work by Dickens, showcases Browne's artistic talent once again. The illustration depicts a confrontational encounter between Captain Smollett and an unknown rascal. This humorous tale is just one example of how Dickens seamlessly blended satire with social commentary. Beyond his literary achievements, Charles Dickens had diverse interests. Cricket enthusiasts will appreciate glimpsing into Gads Hill Place in Rochester where he enjoyed playing this quintessentially British sport. Bill Sykes also comes alive in our minds through an evocative image from 1939. The legacy lives on through adaptations like "A Christmas Carol, " which continues to warm hearts during festive seasons worldwide. Imagining him sitting at his desk engrossed in writing brings forth admiration for his dedication and creativity. From David Copperfield's tumultuous life story to Oliver Twist's quest for justice amidst adversity – these unforgettable characters continue to resonate with readers today. Through their trials and triumphs, Charles Dickens shed light on societal issues while entertaining audiences around the globe.