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Charles Dickenss The Adventures of Oliver Twist
3755267 Charles Dickenss The Adventures of Oliver Twist. by Mahoney, James (1810-79); (add.info.: Charles Dickenss The Adventures of Oliver Twist, first Published 1838. Description of scene: Oliver asks the master of the workhouse for more food. Chapter One. Illustration by J. Mahoney 1816-1879. CD: English novelist: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870.
Charles Dickenss The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Chapman and Hall edition, illustration by James Mahoney.); Lebrecht Authors
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This print showcases a scene from Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, "The Adventures of Oliver Twist". Illustrated by the talented James Mahoney, this particular image portrays a pivotal moment in Chapter One. We witness young Oliver bravely approaching the master of the workhouse, his eyes filled with desperation as he dares to ask for more food. Mahoney's intricate drawing transports us back to 19th century England, where poverty and hunger were harsh realities for many children like Oliver. The artist's attention to detail captures both the somber atmosphere of the workhouse and the vulnerability etched on Oliver's face. Through this illustration, we are reminded of Dickens' unparalleled ability to shed light on social injustices and champion the plight of those marginalized by society. His words come alive through Mahoney's skilled hand, evoking emotions that transcend time and place. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into Oliver's world - a world defined by hardship but also resilience. It serves as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and compels us to reflect on how far we have come in addressing issues such as poverty and inequality. This remarkable piece is not only an homage to two literary giants but also a testament to art's power in capturing moments that resonate deeply within our souls.
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