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"Dickens: A Tale of Literary Brilliance and Enduring Legacy" Charles Dickens, the renowned English novelist

Background imageDickens Collection: I fall into captivity

I fall into captivity
930960 I fall into captivity by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Mr Micawber

Mr Micawber
930949 Mr Micawber by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: The air was 'Away with melancholy.', c.1920 (colour litho)

The air was "Away with melancholy.", c.1920 (colour litho)
1122860 The air was "Away with melancholy.", c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDickens Collection: 'Is it good, Brass, is it nice, is it fragrant, do you feel like the Grand Turk

"Is it good, Brass, is it nice, is it fragrant, do you feel like the Grand Turk
1122847 "Is it good, Brass, is it nice, is it fragrant, do you feel like the Grand Turk?" said Quilp, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: The child hastened to the door, and disappeared as rapidly as she had come, c.1920 (colour litho)

The child hastened to the door, and disappeared as rapidly as she had come, c.1920 (colour litho)
1122846 The child hastened to the door, and disappeared as rapidly as she had come, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDickens Collection: Mr Pickwick slides. Illustration by 'Phiz' (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882)

Mr Pickwick slides. Illustration by 'Phiz' (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882) for Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
537459 Mr Pickwick slides. Illustration by 'Phiz' (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882) for Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, originally published in London

Background imageDickens Collection: Oliver Twist causing a sensation in the children's ward of the workhouse by asking for a second

Oliver Twist causing a sensation in the children's ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of
537428 Oliver Twist causing a sensation in the children's ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of porridge

Background imageDickens Collection: The library at Gad's Hill Place, Higham, Kent, England

The library at Gad's Hill Place, Higham, Kent, England
5614290 The library at Gad's Hill Place, Higham, Kent, England; (add.info.: The library at Gad's Hill Place, Higham, Kent, England. Home of Charles John Huffam Dickens, 1812-1870)

Background imageDickens Collection: Front cover of No. 1 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles Dickens

Front cover of No. 1 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles Dickens
5669033 Front cover of No. 1 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles Dickens, writing as 'Boz' and illustrated by Robert Seymour

Background imageDickens Collection: Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door

Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door
2604840 Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door.; (add.info.: Oliver, wounded and exhausted, has knocked on Mrs Maylie's door)

Background imageDickens Collection: DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870) (engraving)

DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870) (engraving)
CUL4876323 DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870) (engraving); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870). English novelist

Background imageDickens Collection: Little Nell talking to the furnaceman who has given here and her grandfather a night's shelter

Little Nell talking to the furnaceman who has given here and her grandfather a night's shelter
2604847 Little Nell talking to the furnaceman who has given here and her grandfather a night's shelter.; (add.info.: Little Nell talking to the furnace man who has given here)

Background imageDickens Collection: Gabriel Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho)

Gabriel Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho)
3666920 Gabriel Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colour lithograph from unknown source).

Background imageDickens Collection: Dolly Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho)

Dolly Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho)
3666916 Dolly Varden (Barnaby Rudge) (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colour lithograph from unknown source).

Background imageDickens Collection: Near the journeys end, c.1920 (colour litho)

Near the journeys end, c.1920 (colour litho)
1122862 Near the journeys end, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Curiosity Shop published by Hodder & Stoughton c.1920).

Background imageDickens Collection: The Marchioness holding her cards very tight in both hands, considered which to play

The Marchioness holding her cards very tight in both hands, considered which to play, c.1920 (colour litho)
1122859 The Marchioness holding her cards very tight in both hands, considered which to play, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: 'Don't leave us, Nell, though the sky is bright. Do not leave us!', c.1920 (colour litho)

"Don't leave us, Nell, though the sky is bright. Do not leave us!", c.1920 (colour litho)
1122857 "Don't leave us, Nell, though the sky is bright. Do not leave us!", c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: Arrived at his destination, the first object that presented itself to his view was a pair of very

Arrived at his destination, the first object that presented itself to his view was a pair of very imperfectly shod feet
1122844 Arrived at his destination, the first object that presented itself to his view was a pair of very imperfectly shod feet in the air, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: Miss Betsy Trotwood

Miss Betsy Trotwood
931031 Miss Betsy Trotwood by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Steerforth

Steerforth
930958 Steerforth by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: I reach Canterbury

I reach Canterbury
930954 I reach Canterbury by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: The friendly waiter

The friendly waiter
930952 The friendly waiter by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: I observe

I observe
930950 I observe by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Front cover

Front cover
930947 Front cover by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Mr Pickwick from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club'

Mr Pickwick from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club'
5669018 Mr Pickwick from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); (add.info.: Charles Dickens (1812-1870)); Photo © AF Fotografie.

Background imageDickens Collection: 'Tony Weller of the Belle Savage' from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles

'Tony Weller of the Belle Savage' from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles Dickens
5669013 'Tony Weller of the Belle Savage' from 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club' by Charles Dickens by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: GREEN, Charles (1840-1898). Pears' Annual Christmas 1892. Front page from Pears' Annual Christmas

GREEN, Charles (1840-1898). Pears' Annual Christmas 1892. Front page from Pears' Annual Christmas
CUL4867254 GREEN, Charles (1840-1898). Pears' Annual Christmas 1892. Front page from Pears' Annual Christmas, where Dickens' tale " A ghost story of Christmas" was published

Background imageDickens Collection: Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners

Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners
2604850 Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners.; (add.info.: Oliver, tended humanely at Mrs Maylie's is interviewed by the Bow Street runners)

Background imageDickens Collection: The brothers Cheeryble (Nicholas Nickelby) (colour litho)

The brothers Cheeryble (Nicholas Nickelby) (colour litho)
3666919 The brothers Cheeryble (Nicholas Nickelby) (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colour lithograph from unknown source).

Background imageDickens Collection: Trotty Veck (The Chimes) (colour litho)

Trotty Veck (The Chimes) (colour litho)
3666915 Trotty Veck (The Chimes) (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colour lithograph from unknown source).

Background imageDickens Collection: Agnes

Agnes
930963 Agnes by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: The eldest Miss Larkins

The eldest Miss Larkins
930957 The eldest Miss Larkins by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Mrs Micawber and family

Mrs Micawber and family
930953 Mrs Micawber and family by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Mr Micawber in his element

Mr Micawber in his element
930961 Mr Micawber in his element by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: The dwarf threw down the newspaper from which he had been chanting the words already quoted

The dwarf threw down the newspaper from which he had been chanting the words already quoted
1122861 The dwarf threw down the newspaper from which he had been chanting the words already quoted and seizing a rust iron bar, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: 'You thought you were a widow, eh?', c.1920 (colour litho)

"You thought you were a widow, eh?", c.1920 (colour litho)
1122856 "You thought you were a widow, eh?", c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDickens Collection: Flight, c.1920 (colour litho)

Flight, c.1920 (colour litho)
1122855 Flight, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Curiosity Shop published by Hodder & Stoughton c.1920).

Background imageDickens Collection: Mrs Jarley sat in the pay place, chinking silver moneys from noon to night , c.1920 (colour litho)

Mrs Jarley sat in the pay place, chinking silver moneys from noon to night , c.1920 (colour litho)
1122853 Mrs Jarley sat in the pay place, chinking silver moneys from noon to night , c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDickens Collection: Soon after sunrise in the morning she stole out from the tent

Soon after sunrise in the morning she stole out from the tent and rambling into some fields a shot distance plucked a
1122849 Soon after sunrise in the morning she stole out from the tent and rambling into some fields a shot distance plucked a few roses, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: Short led the way; with flat box, the private luggage (which was not extensive) tied up in a bundle

Short led the way; with flat box, the private luggage (which was not extensive) tied up in a bundle
1122848 Short led the way; with flat box, the private luggage (which was not extensive) tied up in a bundle, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: 'I am sure I don't know what you mean, Mr Swiveller,' said Miss Sophy with downcast eyes

"I am sure I don't know what you mean, Mr Swiveller," said Miss Sophy with downcast eyes
1122845 "I am sure I don't know what you mean, Mr Swiveller," said Miss Sophy with downcast eyes , c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Ebeneezer Scrooge, 1938

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Ebeneezer Scrooge, 1938 (pen and black and blue ink wash on board)
823342 The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Ebeneezer Scrooge, 1938 (pen and black and blue ink wash on board) by Shinn, Everett (1876-1953); 43.5x38.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDickens Collection: The Ghost of Christmas Past: Scrooge at the Schoolhouse, 1938 (watercolour)

The Ghost of Christmas Past: Scrooge at the Schoolhouse, 1938 (watercolour, pen and black ink and pencil on board)
823341 The Ghost of Christmas Past: Scrooge at the Schoolhouse, 1938 (watercolour, pen and black ink and pencil on board) by Shinn

Background imageDickens Collection: It was a very small place. The men and the boys were playing cricket on the green

It was a very small place. The men and the boys were playing cricket on the green, c.1920 (colour litho)
1122852 It was a very small place. The men and the boys were playing cricket on the green, c.1920 (colour litho) by Reynolds

Background imageDickens Collection: Illustration for A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Illustration for A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Bob Cratchet carries tiny Tim on his shoulders
537460 Illustration for A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (1812-1870). Bob Cratchet carries tiny Tim on his shoulders; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageDickens Collection: Title page

Title page
930948 Title page by Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Personal History of David Copperfield published by Westminster Press circa 1920's).

Background imageDickens Collection: Nicholas Nickleby as an assistant to Wackford Squeers

Nicholas Nickleby as an assistant to Wackford Squeers
Nicholas Nickelby (left) gets a low-paying job as an assistant to Wackford Squeers, who runs the school Dotheboys Hall in Yorkshire

Background imageDickens Collection: The Gin Palace, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Gin Palace, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Gin Palace, c1900. An illustration for Hard Times by Charles Dickens. From Hard Times and Sketches by Boz, Volume XI, by Charles Dickens. [Blackwood, Le Bas & Co. London, c1900]



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"Dickens: A Tale of Literary Brilliance and Enduring Legacy" Charles Dickens, the renowned English novelist, left an indelible mark on literature with his captivating storytelling. In the 1870s, artist Robert William Buss attempted to capture the essence of "Dickens Dream" in an unfinished oil painting. This artwork serves as a testament to Dickens' imaginative genius that continues to inspire readers even today. Another poignant image associated with the iconic "Empty Chair. " Symbolizing his absence after his passing in 1870, this chair represents a void left behind by a literary giant whose words still resonate across generations. One cannot discuss Charles Dickens without mentioning some of his unforgettable characters. From Oliver Twist meeting the mischievous Artful Dodger to Bill Sykes portrayed chillingly by Barnard, these figures have become ingrained in our cultural consciousness. A notable work that showcases both Dickens' social commentary and heartwarming themes is "A Christmas Carol. " Illustrated by Harold Cropping in a 1920 edition, it depicts Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim embodying compassion and redemption amidst Victorian London's harsh realities. Exploring darker corners of society was also characteristic of Dickens' writing. The mysterious Folly Ditch at Jacobs Island provides insight into the author's fascination with hidden worlds and societal injustices prevalent during his time. In addition to immortalizing memorable characters and settings, Charles Dickens himself became synonymous with his creations. His influence extended beyond literature; he became an icon representing resilience against adversity and championing social reform. Even today, we can witness how deeply embedded Dickens remains within popular culture. Whether through Bibby's depiction or Cecil Aldin's evocative illustrations in "In the Days of Dickens, " these artistic interpretations continue to bring life to his timeless stories. Finally, one cannot forget Scrooge's transformative encounter when he sees Marley's ghostly face—a pivotal moment illustrating redemption and the power of self-reflection.