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3752915 Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); (add.info.: Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist. Oliver Twist asks for more. Originally Published in Bentleys Miscellany as a serial from 1837 to 1839. English novelist, 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustration by Harold Copping, 1863-1932.
Childrens stories from Dickens retold by his grand daughter Mary Angela Dickens. Rapahel Tuck and Sons
Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist. Oliver Twist asks for more. Originally Published in Bentleys Miscellany as a serial from 1837 to 1839. English novelist, 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustration by Harold Copping, 1863-1932. English novelist: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870.); Lebrecht Authors
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This print showcases an iconic scene from Charles Dickens' timeless novel, "Oliver Twist". Illustrated by Harold Copping, this image depicts the moment when Oliver Twist famously asks for more food. Originally published in Bentleys Miscellany as a serial from 1837 to 1839, this fictional character has become synonymous with the hardships faced by children in 19th century England. The drawing beautifully captures the essence of Oliver's adventure-filled journey and his resilience as a young boy. It transports us back to a time when social history was intertwined with literary arts, shedding light on the struggles faced by those living in poverty-stricken communities. Charles Dickens himself, one of England's most celebrated novelists, brings his masterful storytelling to life through this compelling tale. Born on February 7th, 1812 and passing away on June 9th, 1870, Dickens left an indelible mark on English literature. Displayed alongside other works inspired by Dickens' stories retold by his grand daughter Mary Angela Dickens and published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, this print serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Charles Dickens' writings. It is not just a mere illustration but also represents German culture and European literature that have resonated with readers across generations. As we gaze upon this image captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, we are transported into Oliver Twist's world - where innocence meets adversity and hope triumphs over despair.
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