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Dickens scrap - Mr Serjeant Buzfuz and Mrs Bardell
Charles Dickens scrap - Mr Serjeant Buzfuz, Mrs Bardell and Master Tommy Bardell, in the novel The Pickwick Papers, Chapter 34.
19th century
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Bonnet Chapter Character Characters Client Dickens Fiction Lawyer Master Monocle Papers Pickwick Prose Scrap Sergeant Serjeant Tommy Umbrella
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This 19th century photograph print depicts the humorous and chaotic scene from Charles Dickens' novel, "The Pickwick Papers," featuring the characters Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz, Mrs. Bardell, and Master Tommy Bardell in Chapter 34. Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz, a portly and pompous lawyer, is shown wearing a large wig and monocle, while Mrs. Bardell, a plump and indignant woman, brandishes an umbrella and dons a large bonnet. Their heated exchange is centered around a misunderstanding, with Mrs. Bardell believing that Mr. Pickwick, not Mr. Buzfuz, is the father of her son, Master Tommy. The young boy, Tommy, stands innocently by, seemingly oblivious to the commotion. This scene is a classic example of the farcical and satirical elements found in Dickens' prose, highlighting the absurdities of Victorian English society and the legal system. The intricate details of the characters' costumes and expressions add to the richness of this literary masterpiece and make this photograph print a must-have for any Dickens or literature enthusiast.
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