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  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Kitabu, May 8, 2014)
    Following the untimely death of his father, Nicholas Nickleby, despite his young age and inexperience, is forced to find a way to earn money to grant the sustenance of the whole family.
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Arkose Press, Oct. 3, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 14, 2010)
    The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby
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  • The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, Hablot Knight Browne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2017)
    Illustrated by Hablot Knight Browne. Commonly referred to as Nicholas Nickleby was Dickens' third novel; originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839 in 19 monthly issues, with the last as a double-number and cost two shillings instead of one. Each number comprised 32 pages of text and two illustrations by Phiz. 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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  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, QWERTY Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 2018)
    Nicholas Nickleby or, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is Charles Dickens's third novel, and is the first of Dickens's romances.The novel centers on the life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, a young man very inexperienced of the world, naïve, and emotional. Nicholas Nickleby's father dies unexpectedly after losing all of his money in a poor investment. Nicholas, his mother and his younger sister, Kate, are forced to give up their comfortable lifestyle in Devonshire and travel to London to seek the aid of their only relative, Nicholas's uncle, Ralph Nickleby. Ralph, a cold and ruthless businessman.Nicholas Nickleby is an episodic and humorous novel, with an ironic social satire tone. Dickens takes aim at what he perceives to be social injustices. When it was originally published in 1839, the book was an immediate and complete success and established Dickens's lasting reputation.
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, b/w Illustrations & Photos

    (Lee and Shepard, Jan. 1, 1878)
    None
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (M. A. Donohue, Jan. 1, 1925)
    Thomas Nelson and Sons LTD
  • Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

    Dickens Charles

    (Macmillan & Co, Jan. 1, 1927)
    None
  • The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    (Dent, Jan. 1, 1916)
    None
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    (Ticknor and Fields, Jan. 1, 1868)
    Two-volume set. Illustrated.
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby & Oliver Twist

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Prince Classics, March 3, 2020)
    Nicholas Nickleby's father dies unexpectedly after losing all of his money in a poor investment. Nicholas, his mother and his younger sister, Kate, are forced to give up their comfortable lifestyle in Devonshire and travel to London to seek the aid of their only relative, Nicholas's uncle, Ralph Nickleby. Ralph, a cold and ruthless businessman, has no desire to help his destitute relations and hates Nicholas, who reminds him of his dead brother, on sight. He gets Nicholas a low-paying job as an assistant to Wackford Squeers, who runs the school Dotheboys Hall in Yorkshire. Nicholas is initially wary of Squeers (a very unpleasant man with one eye) because he is gruff and violent towards his young charges, but he tries to quell his suspicions. As Nicholas boards the stagecoach for Greta Bridge, he is handed a letter by Ralph's clerk, Newman Noggs. A once-wealthy businessman, Noggs lost his fortune, became a drunk, and had no other recourse but to seek employment with Ralph, whom he loathes. The letter expresses concern for him as an innocent young man, and offers assistance if Nicholas ever requires it. Once he arrives in Yorkshire, Nicholas comes to realise that Squeers is running a scam: he takes in unwanted children (most of whom are illegitimate, crippled or deformed) for a high fee, and starves and mistreats them while using the money sent by their parents, who only want to get them out of their way, to pad his own pockets. Squeers and his monstrous wife whip and beat the children regularly, while spoiling their own son. Lessons are no better; they show how poorly educated Squeers himself is and he uses the lessons as excuses to send the boys off on chores. While he is there, Nicholas befriends a "simple" boy named Smike, who is older than the other "students" and now acts as an unpaid servant. Nicholas attracts the attention of Fanny Squeers, his employer's plain and shrewish daughter, who deludes herself into thinking that Nicholas is in love with her. She attempts to disclose her affections during a game of cards, but Nicholas doesn't catch her meaning. Instead he ends up flirting with her friend Tilda Price, to the consternation of both Fanny and Tilda's friendly but crude-mannered fiancé John Browdie. After being accosted by Fanny again, Nicholas bluntly tells her he does not return her affections and wishes to be free of the horrible atmosphere of Dotheboys Hall, earning her enmity.The novel was originally published in monthly instalments in the magazine Bentley's Miscellany, from February 1837 to April 1839. It was originally intended to form part of Dickens's serial, The Mudfog Papers. George Cruikshank provided one steel etching per month to illustrate each instalment. The novel first appeared in book form six months before the initial serialisation was completed, in three volumes published by Richard Bentley, the owner of Bentley's Miscellany, under the author's pseudonym, "Boz". It included 24 steel-engraved plates by Cruikshank.
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens, Simon Vance, Tantor Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Tantor Audio, )
    The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is closely modelled on the 18h-century novels that Charles Dickens loved as a child, such as Robinson Crusoe, in which the fortunes of a hero shape the plot. The likeable young Nicholas, left penniless on the death of his father, sets off in search of better prospects. His meandering route to happiness includes work as a teacher at Dotheboys Hall, where the brutal Wackford Squeers ill-treats his impoverished pupils, and a spell as an actor with the absurdly melodramatic Crummles troupe. Nicholas's many adventures give Dickens the freedom to follow the eccentricities of a vivid gallery of characters, exploring themes of class, love, and self-awareness with exuberant comedy and biting satire.