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Charles John Huffam Dickens Collection (#7)

Charles John Huffam Dickens, a renowned English writer and social critic, left an indelible mark on literature with his captivating stories

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Dombey Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Dombey And Son By H. K

The Dombey Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Dombey And Son By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Dombey Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Dombey And Son By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr Mantalini Poisons Himself For The Seventh Time. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

Mr Mantalini Poisons Himself For The Seventh Time. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H
Mr Mantalini Poisons Himself For The Seventh Time.Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Nicholas Astonishes Mr. Squeers And Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

Nicholas Astonishes Mr. Squeers And Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Nicholas Astonishes Mr.Squeers And Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Last Brawl Between Sir Mulbery And His Pupil. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

The Last Brawl Between Sir Mulbery And His Pupil. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Great Excitement Of Miss. Kenwigs At The Hairdressers Shop. Illustration From The Charles Dickens

Great Excitement Of Miss. Kenwigs At The Hairdressers Shop. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas
Great Excitement Of Miss.Kenwigs At The Hairdressers Shop. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Nicholas Congratulates Arthur Gride On His Wedding Morning. Illustration From The Charles Dickens

Nicholas Congratulates Arthur Gride On His Wedding Morning. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Breaking Up At Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby

The Breaking Up At Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
The Breaking Up At Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Reduced Circumstances Of Mr. Mantalini. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

Reduced Circumstances Of Mr. Mantalini. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Reduced Circumstances Of Mr. Mantalini. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Great Bespeak For Miss. Snevelli. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

The Great Bespeak For Miss. Snevelli. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
The Great Bespeak For Miss.Snevelli. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Affectionate Behaviour Of Messrs. Pyke & Pluck. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

Affectionate Behaviour Of Messrs. Pyke & Pluck. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Affectionate Behaviour Of Messrs. Pyke & Pluck. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Nicholas Instructs Smike In The Art Of Acting. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

Nicholas Instructs Smike In The Art Of Acting. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Nicholas Instructs Smike In The Art Of Acting. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Visit At The Brickmaker s. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

The Visit At The Brickmaker s. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Tom Pinch At The Organ. Frontispiece Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Martin Chuzzelwit

Tom Pinch At The Organ. Frontispiece Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Martin Chuzzelwit By H. K
Tom Pinch At The Organ. Frontispiece Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Martin Chuzzelwit By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Frontispiece From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Illustration By Phiz

Frontispiece From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Dancing School. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

The Dancing School. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr. Guppys Desolation. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

Mr. Guppys Desolation. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Consecrated Gound. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

Consecrated Gound. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens
Consecrated Gound. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882.From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mysterious Appearance Of The Gentleman In The Small Clothes. Illustration From The Charles Dickens

Mysterious Appearance Of The Gentleman In The Small Clothes. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas
Mysterious Appearance Of The Gentleman In The Small Clothes.Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr. Squeers And Mrs. Sliderskew Unconcious Of Visitors. Illustration From The Charles Dickens

Mr. Squeers And Mrs. Sliderskew Unconcious Of Visitors. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby
Mr. Squeers And Mrs. Sliderskew Unconcious Of Visitors.Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Recognition. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K

The Recognition. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Recognition. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Theatrical Emotion Of Mr. Vincent Crummles. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

Theatrical Emotion Of Mr. Vincent Crummles. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Theatrical Emotion Of Mr. Vincent Crummles. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr. And Mrs. Mantalini In Ralph Nicklebys Office. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

Mr. And Mrs. Mantalini In Ralph Nicklebys Office. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H
Mr.And Mrs. Mantalini In Ralph Nicklebys Office. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Internal Economy Of Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

The Internal Economy Of Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
The Internal Economy Of Dotheboys Hall. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Five Sisters Of York. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K

The Five Sisters Of York. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
The Five Sisters Of York. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: In Re Guppy. Extraordinary Proceedings. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

In Re Guppy. Extraordinary Proceedings. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Coavinses. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

Coavinses. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Miss Jellyby. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

Miss Jellyby. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Nicholas Starts For Yorkshire. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K

Nicholas Starts For Yorkshire. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Nicholas Starts For Yorkshire. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr. Ralph Nicklebys First Visit To His Poor Relations. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

Mr. Ralph Nicklebys First Visit To His Poor Relations. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Yorkshire Schoolmaster At The Saracens Head. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel

The Yorkshire Schoolmaster At The Saracens Head. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
The Yorkshire Schoolmaster At The Saracens Head. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Signature Of Charles Dickens, 1812-1870. From The Book Bleak House By The Same Author

Signature Of Charles Dickens, 1812-1870. From The Book Bleak House By The Same Author. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: I m Married. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel David Copperfield By H. K

I m Married. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel David Copperfield By H. K. Browne Known As Phiz
I m Married. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel David Copperfield By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Mr Carker Introduces Himself To Florence And The Skettles Family

Mr Carker Introduces Himself To Florence And The Skettles Family. Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Dombey And Son By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Family Portraits At Mr. Bayham Badgers. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882

The Family Portraits At Mr. Bayham Badgers. Illustration By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne) 1815-1882. From The Book Bleak House By Charles Dickens. Published London 1853

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Dickens House, Broadstairs, Kent

Dickens House, Broadstairs, Kent

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth Street, Westminster, London. Artist: Joseph Pike

The Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth Street, Westminster, London. Artist: Joseph Pike
The Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth Street, Westminster, London

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound

Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound
Charles Dickens, English novelist, 19th century. Considered one of the English languages greatest writers, Dickens (1812-1870) was the foremost novelist of the Victorian era

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English author, c1850-1870

Charles Dickens, English author, c1850-1870. Dickens (1812-1870) began his career as a journalist before becoming one of the greatest English novelists

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from Bleak House by Charles Dickens, 1852-1853. This novel contains a satire on the iniquities of the Court of Chancery, and the misery and ruin it brought to those it was supposed to protect

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 1841. In their wanderings, Little Nell and her grandfather encounter and are befriended by Codlin and Short, the Punch and Judy

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Artist: Charles Green

Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Artist: Charles Green
Scene from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, (London c1870). Joe Gargery, the gentle giant, is provoked into violence in his smithy

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Scene from Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens, 1838-1839. The theatrical emotion of Mr Vincent Crummles, the provincial actor manager who employed Nicholas for a while after his flight

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, English novelist and journalist, 1849-1850

Charles Dickens, English novelist and journalist, 1849-1850. Dickens (1812-1870) at the time when his David Coppefield was published

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank

Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Artist: George Cruikshank
Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Oliver Twist causes a sensation in the childrens ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of porridge

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall, London, 5 March 1870

Charles Dickens (1812-70) giving his last public reading at St Jamess Hall, London, 5 March 1870. He read extracts from A Christmas Carol and the trial scene from Pickwick Papers

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist, July 1858

Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist, July 1858
Charles Dickens (1812-70), English novelist and journalist. Dickens giving a public reading from his Dombey and Son, July 1858

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens addressing a meeting, London, 1856

Charles Dickens addressing a meeting, London, 1856. British author Charles Dickens speaking at The Dulwich College Charity Meeting at the Adelphi Theatre

Background imageCharles John Huffam Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens giving an after-dinner speech, c1860s

Charles Dickens giving an after-dinner speech, c1860s. Dickens (1812-1870) began his career as a journalist before becoming one of the greatest English novelists




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Charles John Huffam Dickens, a renowned English writer and social critic, left an indelible mark on literature with his captivating stories. His works shed light on the harsh realities of Victorian society while also providing moments of hope and redemption. In Folly Ditch and Jacobs Island, Dickens exposed the underbelly of London's slums, revealing the squalor and despair that plagued its inhabitants. Through vivid descriptions, he transported readers to these bleak landscapes where poverty reigned supreme. A Christmas Carol, illustrated by John Leech in 1843, remains one of Dickens' most beloved tales. This heartwarming story follows Ebenezer Scrooge as he undergoes a transformative journey from miserliness to generosity during the festive season. Leech's illustrations beautifully capture the spirit of this timeless classic. David Copperfield holds another special place in Dickens' repertoire. The etching by Hablot Knight Browne depicts a pivotal moment when David makes himself known to his aunt after enduring various trials and tribulations throughout his life, and is a testament to resilience and finding one's voice amidst adversity. The Pickwick Papers introduces us to memorable characters like Captain Cuttle who famously asks "Who are you, you rascal?" Browne's artwork brings these colorful personalities to life as they embark on humorous misadventures across England. Cricket at Gads Hill Place showcases Dickens' love for sports and leisure activities enjoyed at his home in Rochester. This scene captures joyous camaraderie among friends against the backdrop of lush green fields—a respite from the hardships depicted in many of his novels. Bill Sykes represents one of Dickens' darker characters—an embodiment of cruelty and violence—in Oliver Twist (1939). This haunting portrayal serves as a reminder that evil can lurk even within seemingly ordinary individuals. The Parish Engine by George Cruikshank illustrates how institutions like workhouses were used to control society's destitute.