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Title page to manuscript of Dombey and Son in Charles DIckens own hand writing. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 -1870. English writer and social critic. From The Strand Magazine, published 1896. (litho)
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Title page to manuscript of Dombey and Son in Charles DIckens own hand writing. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 -1870. English writer and social critic. From The Strand Magazine, published 1896. (litho)
709568 Title page to manuscript of Dombey and Son in Charles DIckens own hand writing. Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812 -1870. English writer and social critic. From The Strand Magazine, published 1896. (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection
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Caligraphy Charles Charles John Huffam Dickens Classic Critic Dickens Dombey Huffam John Page Sample Title Word Written The Author
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This print showcases the title page to Charles Dickens' renowned novel, "Dombey and Son" written in his own hand. Charles John Huffam Dickens, an influential English writer and social critic, penned this literary masterpiece in 1812-1870. The image is a lithograph from The Strand Magazine, published in 1896. The photograph captures the essence of Dickens' genius as it displays his meticulous handwriting on the manuscript's title page. Each stroke of his pen reveals the artistry behind his words and brings to life the classic literature he created. His caligraphy reflects not only his skill but also his dedication to storytelling. As one gazes upon this print, they are transported back to the 19th century when Dickens was at the height of his career. It serves as a tangible connection between past and present, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty of handwritten manuscripts and their historical significance. Dickens' impact as a writer cannot be overstated; he used literature as a platform for critiquing societal issues prevalent during that era. Through novels like "Dombey and Son" he shed light on social injustices while entertaining readers with compelling narratives. This print is not just a glimpse into history; it is an homage to one of England's greatest literary figures whose works continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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