The Pickwick Papers Introduction by Peter Washington

The Pickwick Papers Introduction by Peter Washington is a classic work by Charles Dickens, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on March 2, 1999. This edition spans 976 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mr. Samuel Pickwick, a retired businessman, as he embarks on a journey with fellow members of the Pickwick Club. Together, they engage in a series of comic adventures that serve as a social commentary on the world around them.
Readers will find a blend of humor and satire as the characters navigate various misadventures across England. The story not only entertains but also reflects Dickens’s early insights into societal issues such as the parliamentary system, the Poor Laws, and the challenges faced by debtors. This second printing of The Pickwick Papers captures the essence of Dickens’s literary style and offers a glimpse into the author’s evolving perspective on human nature and social justice.
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In this classic social commentary from Dickens, Mr. Samuel Pickwick, retired business man and confirmed bachelor, is determined that after a quiet life of enterprise the time has come to go out into the world. Together with the other members of the Pickwick Club: Tracy Tupman, Augustus Snodgrass and Nathaniel Winkle, the portly innocent embarks on a series of hilariously comic adventures. But can Pickwick retain his good will towards his fellow humans once he discovers the evils of the world?
Charles Dickens’s satirical masterpiece, The Pickwick Papers, catapulted the young writer into literary fame when it was first serialized in 1836–37. It recounts the rollicking adventures of the members of the Pickwick Club as they travel about England getting into all sorts of mischief.
Laugh-out-loud funny and endlessly entertaining, the book also reveals Dickens’s burgeoning interest in the parliamentary system, lawyers, the Poor Laws, and the ills of debtors’ prisons.
As G. K. Chesterton noted, “Before [Dickens] wrote a single real story, he had a kind of vision . . . a map full of fantastic towns, thundering coaches, clamorous market-places, uproarious inns, strange and swaggering figures. That vision was Pickwick.”
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