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  2. The Pickwick Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (also known as The Pickwick Papers) is the first novel by English author Charles Dickens.His previous work was Sketches by Boz, published in 1836, and his publisher Chapman & Hall asked Dickens to supply descriptions to explain a series of comic "cockney sporting plates" by illustrator Robert Seymour, [1] and to connect them into a novel.

  3. Tony Weller - Wikipedia

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    Pickwick, Sam Weller and his father Tony Weller briefly reappeared in 1840, in the magazine Master Humphrey's Clock. Master Humphrey's Clock is the name of a literary club founded by Mr Humphrey, whose members read out stories to the others. [10] Pickwick is a member, and there is a mirror club in the kitchen, Mr. Weller's Watch, run by Sam Weller.

  4. Sketches by Boz - Wikipedia

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    The earliest version of Sketches by Boz was published by John Macrone in two series: the first as a two-volume set in February 1836, just a month before the publication of the first number of The Pickwick Papers (1836–37), and then a "Second Series" in August 1836. After Dickens's fame skyrocketed, he purchased the rights to the material from ...

  5. Nathaniel Winkle - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Winkle is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's first novel, The Pickwick Papers (1836). A founder and younger member of the Pickwick Club created by the retired businessman Samuel Pickwick, Winkle is a young friend of Pickwick's and, with Augustus Snodgrass and Tracy Tupman, his travelling companion. Although a city dweller ...

  6. Robert Seymour (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Mr Pickwick seems to be an amalgamation of ideas from all these sources and is therefore not solely Seymour's creation. All the characteristics of the persona and the name appear to belong to Dickens. Mr. Winkle Soothes the Refractory Steed. It is not known how much of The Pickwick Papers Seymour created. He committed suicide before the second ...

  7. Category:The Pickwick Papers - Wikipedia

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  8. Alfred Jingle - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Jingle is a fictional character who appears in the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.He is a strolling actor and an engaging charlatan and trickster noted for his bizarre anecdotes and distinctive mangling of English syntax.

  9. Pickwick Papers - Wikipedia

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