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DICKENS: OLIVER TWIST, 1838. Olivers reception by Fagin and the boys
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DICKENS: OLIVER TWIST, 1838. Olivers reception by Fagin and the boys
DICKENS: OLIVER TWIST, 1838. Olivers reception by Fagin and the boys. George Cruikshanks etching for Charles Dickens Oliver Twist, 1837-1838
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Media ID 13134016
1837 1838 Cruikshank Dickens Etching First Edition Gang George Literature Novel Oliver Oliver Twist Orphanage Pickpocket Theft Thief Twist Victorian Fagin
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This print transports us back to the pages of Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, "Oliver Twist". Created in 1838 by George Cruikshank, this etching vividly captures a pivotal moment in the novel - Oliver's reception by Fagin and the boys. The image reveals a dimly lit room filled with an assortment of mischievous young faces, forming a gang under the guidance of Fagin, their cunning leader. Oliver stands at the center, his innocent expression contrasting sharply with the hardened countenances surrounding him. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every line etched on their faces tells a story of hardship and survival. As we delve into this iconic scene from Victorian England, we are reminded of Dickens' powerful social commentary on poverty and crime during that era. The illustration serves as a visual representation of Fagin's underworld empire - an orphanage turned pickpocketing ring where stolen goods are traded for survival. Cruikshank's skillful hand brings alive these characters who have become ingrained in our literary consciousness. Through this print, we witness Oliver's introduction into a world far removed from his humble beginnings - one filled with danger and moral ambiguity. This print not only showcases the artistic brilliance behind Dickens' work but also invites us to reflect upon societal issues that continue to resonate today. It serves as both a historical artifact and an enduring symbol of literature's ability to shed light on human struggles across
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