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Hardcover Pickwick Book

ISBN: 1025903056

ISBN13: 9781025903057

Pickwick

"Pickwick" is a lively theatrical adaptation of Charles Dickens's first novel, "The Pickwick Papers," skillfully crafted for the stage by Cosmo Hamilton and Frank C. Reilly. This three-act comedy brings to life the whimsical and enduring adventures of Samuel Pickwick and his loyal companions in the Pickwick Club. The play captures the essence of Dickensian England, blending humor, sentiment, and the colorful social landscape of the early 19th century.

The narrative follows the benevolent Mr. Pickwick and his friends-the romantic Mr. Tracy Tupman, the poetic Mr. Augustus Snodgrass, and the sporting Mr. Nathaniel Winkle-as they journey through the English countryside encountering a host of eccentric characters. From the quick-witted Sam Weller to the scheming Alfred Jingle, this adaptation preserves the episodic charm of the original work while streamlining its many subplots into a cohesive dramatic experience. "Pickwick" serves as a testament to the timeless appeal of Dickens's characters and the enduring popularity of his comedic vision, offering a delightful exploration of friendship, honor, and the follies of human nature.

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