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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Though only the third novel Dickens wrote, "Nicholas Nickleby" is a well-crafted and significant precursor to his other great works. The tale follows the fortunes of the young man Nicholas, the son of an imprudent gentleman who leaves his family without resources. Fiercely devoted to his mother and sisters, as well as his true friends, Nicholas is occasionally emotional and even violent, yet always idealistic. He seeks the aid of his villainous uncle, Ralph Nickleby, who comes to hate his nephew and wish him serious harm. Nicholas goes through more than one attempt at employment, being first disgusted by the abuse of the schoolmaster Squeers, later surprised by the acting and antics of Vincent Crummles, and finally assisted by the merchant Cheeryble brothers. Dickens employs a cast of characters, both good and unsavory, in this adventurous story of Nicholas Nickleby, who helps those in need, despises wickedness, grows in self-awareness, and even experiences falling in love in a plot that is by turns melodramatic and comedic. An uplifting tale full of poignant indictments on Victorian society, Dickens' work has all the best characteristics of his classics.
  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, Paul Schlicke

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr (T), March 1, 1990)
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Rand, McNally & Company, July 6, 1905)
    Pages are rough cut edges
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 23, 2016)
    Nicholas Nickleby; or, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a novel by Charles Dickens. Originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839, it was Dickens' third novel. The novel centers on the life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, a young man who must support his mother and sister after his father dies.
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, New York, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    Nicholas Nickleby is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Charles Dickens is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Charles Dickens then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio Inc., July 1, 2007)
    The most gorgeously theatrical of all Dickenss novels, Nicholas Nickleby follows the delightful adventures of a hearty young hero in nineteenth-century England. Nicholas, a gentleman's son fallen upon hard times, must set out to make his way in the world. His journey is accompanied by some of the most swaggering scoundrels and unforgettable eccentrics in Dickenss pantheon.From the dungeon-like Yorkshire boys boarding school run by the cruel Wackford Squeers to the high-spirited stage of Vincent Crummless extraordinary acting troupe, Nicholas Nickleby is a triumph of the imagination, bursting with color, humor, and poignant social commentary.
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    C Dickens

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 29, 2016)
    This story was begun, within a few months after the publication of the completed "Pickwick Papers." There were, then, a good many cheap Yorkshire schools in existence. There are very few now. Of the monstrous neglect of education in England, and the disregard of it by the State as a means of forming good or bad citizens, and miserable or happy men, private schools long afforded a notable example. Although any man who had proved his unfitness for any other occupation in life, was free, without examination or qualification, to open a school anywhere; although preparation for the functions he undertook, was required in the surgeon who assisted to bring a boy into the world, or might one day assist, perhaps, to send him out of it; in the chemist, the attorney, the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker; the whole round of crafts and trades, the schoolmaster excepted; and although schoolmasters, as a race, were the blockheads and impostors who might naturally be expected to spring from such a state of things, and to flourish in it; these Yorkshire schoolmasters were the lowest and most rotten round in the whole ladder.
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, Mark Ford, Hablot Knight Browne

    Library Binding
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2015)
    Charles Dickens needs no formal introduction, having been the most popular English writer of the 19th century and still one of the most popular writers in history today. Dickens was obsessed with reading, making him a natural journalist by the age of 20, when he began a career in journalism. Along the way, he also began writing his own short stories and materials, often serializing them in monthly installments in publications, a popular method of publishing in the 19th century. Unlike most writers, Dickens would not write an entire story before it began its serialization, allowing him to work on the fly and leave plot lines up in the air with each opportunity. By the time he died at the relatively young age of 58 from a stroke, he was already Europe’s most famous writer. His obituary noted that Dickens was a “sympathiser with the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed.” Dickens was interred in Westminster Abbey, a rare honor bestowed only among the greatest and most accomplished Britons. Many of Dickens’ novels were written with the concept of social reform in mind, and Dickens’ work was often praised for its realism, comic genius and unique personalities. At the same time, however, Dickens’ ability as a writer was nearly unrivaled, with his ability to write in prose unquestioned and unmatched.
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  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne), Dame Sybil Thorndike

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1960)
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