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Dickens Cartoon 1867

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Dickens Cartoon 1867

CHARLES DICKENS " Au Revoir" - Dickens is bidden farewell to by some of the characters from his novels

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1867 Characters Dickens Farewell Novels


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Au Revoir, Charles: A Heartfelt Farewell from the Characters of Dickens' Novels (1867) This and nostalgic cartoon, titled "Charles Dickens 'Au Revoir,'" is a poignant depiction of the beloved English author bidding farewell to some of his most cherished and iconic characters from his novels. The image, created in 1867, is a testament to the enduring connection between Dickens and his literary creations. The scene is set in a quaint, Victorian-era drawing room, where Dickens, dressed in his signature top hat and frock coat, sits in a chair, surrounded by an assemblage of his most memorable characters. Among them are Ebenezer Scrooge, Oliver Twist, Pip from Great Expectations, and David Copperfield, each offering a tender farewell as they place a hand on Dickens' shoulder or offer a heartfelt embrace. The title "Au Revoir" is written in elegant script above the scene, a French term meaning "goodbye" or "farewell." This poignant gesture speaks to the international acclaim and influence that Dickens had achieved by the mid-19th century. The intricate details of the illustration, from the textures of the characters' clothing to the delicate patterns on the wallpaper, transport us back in time to the era of Dickens' literary brilliance. This image is not only a tribute to the author's extraordinary talent but also a poignant reminder of the enduring connection between the reader and the characters that continue to captivate our imaginations. Mary Evans Picture Library's exquisite print of "Charles Dickens 'Au Revoir'" is a must-have for any Dickens enthusiast, literary historian, or collector of Victorian-era art. This unique and evocative piece offers a glimpse into the heart of Dickens' world and the enduring legacy of his literary creations.

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