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In The 19th Century Collection

"In the 19th century, Charles Dickens captivated readers with his timeless tales of love, friendship, and societal struggles

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering

Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering
Pickwick Papers, " Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering several pokes to Mr. Pickwicks body with the thick stick. " Whats your name?"

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, I am hospitably received by Mr. Peggotty

David Copperfield, I am hospitably received by Mr. Peggotty

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, Mr. Micawber delivers some valedictory remarks

David Copperfield, Mr. Micawber delivers some valedictory remarks

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Night

Little Dorrit, The Night

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Flors tour of inspection

Little Dorrit, Flors tour of inspection

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, An unexpected after dinner speech

Little Dorrit, An unexpected after dinner speech

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Reception of an old friend

Little Dorrit, Reception of an old friend

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Missing and Dreaming

Little Dorrit, Missing and Dreaming

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Baptist is supposed to have seen something

Little Dorrit, Mr. Baptist is supposed to have seen something

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Patriotic Conference

Little Dorrit, The Patriotic Conference

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Rigour of Mr. Fs Aunt

Little Dorrit, Rigour of Mr. Fs Aunt

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch receives the embrace of friendship

Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch receives the embrace of friendship

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Instinct stronger than training

Little Dorrit, Instinct stronger than training

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The family dignity is affronted

Little Dorrit, The family dignity is affronted

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Charles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855

Charles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855 Memoir of Charles Dickens The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Portrait of Charles Dickens, 1870

Portrait of Charles Dickens, 1870

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: The Chimes, A Goblin Story

The Chimes, A Goblin Story

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Third Volume of the Registers

Little Dorrit, The Third Volume of the Registers

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, In the old room

Little Dorrit, In the old room

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, At Mr. John Chiverys tea-table

Little Dorrit, At Mr. John Chiverys tea-table

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Merdle a borrower

Little Dorrit, Mr. Merdle a borrower

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. And Mrs. Flintwinch

Little Dorrit, Mr. And Mrs. Flintwinch

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Little Dorrits Party

Little Dorrit, Little Dorrits Party

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Fs Aunt is conducted into retirement

Little Dorrit, Mr. Fs Aunt is conducted into retirement

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Making Off

Little Dorrit, Making Off

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Little Mother

Little Dorrit, Little Mother

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Room with the Portrait

Little Dorrit, The Room with the Portrait

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, I am shown two interesting penitents

David Copperfield, I am shown two interesting penitents

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch mediates as a friend of the Family

Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch mediates as a friend of the Family

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, The Emigrants

David Copperfield, The Emigrants

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, I am the bearer of evil tidings

David Copperfield, I am the bearer of evil tidings

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, My child wifes old companion

David Copperfield, My child wifes old companion

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, Restoration of mutual confidence between Mr. And Mrs. Micawber

David Copperfield, Restoration of mutual confidence between Mr. And Mrs. Micawber

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, Mr. Peggottys dream comes true

David Copperfield, Mr. Peggottys dream comes true

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan

Little Dorrit, The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Society expresses its views on a question of Marriage

Little Dorrit, Society expresses its views on a question of Marriage

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Travellers

Little Dorrit, The Travellers

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Sparkler under a reverse of circumstances

Little Dorrit, Mr. Sparkler under a reverse of circumstances

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Pensioner, Entertainment

Little Dorrit, The Pensioner, Entertainment

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch has a mild attack of irritability

Little Dorrit, Mr. Flintwinch has a mild attack of irritability

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Five and Twenty

Little Dorrit, Five and Twenty

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit, Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Story of the Princess

Little Dorrit, The Story of the Princess

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: Little Dorrit, The Brothers

Little Dorrit, The Brothers

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, Mr. Peggotty and Mrs. Steerforth

David Copperfield, Mr. Peggotty and Mrs. Steerforth

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, A stranger calls to see me

David Copperfield, A stranger calls to see me

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, Uriah persists in hovering near us, at the dinner party

David Copperfield, Uriah persists in hovering near us, at the dinner party

Background imageIn The 19th Century Collection: David Copperfield, We are disturbed in our cookery

David Copperfield, We are disturbed in our cookery



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"In the 19th century, Charles Dickens captivated readers with his timeless tales of love, friendship, and societal struggles. In 'Pickwick Papers, ' the captain sternly confronts a mischievous rascal, demanding answers with authority. Meanwhile, in 'David Copperfield, ' our protagonist finds solace in the warm hospitality of Mr. Peggotty, reminding us of the importance of genuine human connections. As we delve deeper into 'David Copperfield, ' we witness Mr. Micawber bidding farewell to his acquaintances while delivering heartfelt valedictory remarks - a poignant reminder that life is an ever-changing journey filled with both joy and sorrow. In 'Little Dorrit, ' darkness descends upon the night as secrets unravel under its cover. Flora embarks on a tour of inspection, exploring hidden corners that hold untold stories within their walls. Amidst an unexpected after-dinner speech in 'Little Dorrit, ' emotions run high as old friends reunite and reminisce about times gone by. The missing and dreaming intertwine in this intricate tale where reality blurs into fantasy. Whispers circulate that Mr. Baptist may have witnessed something significant - a tantalizing mystery unfolds before our eyes in 'Little Dorrit. ' The patriotic conference brings together individuals from all walks of life, highlighting unity amidst adversity. The rigourous nature of Mr. F's aunt becomes apparent as she imposes her will upon those around her - a testament to the power dynamics prevalent during this era depicted by Dickens' penmanship. Finally, amidst all these trials and tribulations lies hope; for even Mr. Flintwinch receives the embrace of friendship in Little Dorrit's world. " Note.