1872 Life of CHARLES DICKENS 1st/1st A Christmas Carol Oliver Twist Illustrated
“The Life of Charles Dickens” is a detailed biography authored by John Forster, a close friend and advisor to Dickens since 1836, offering an intimate look into the life and career of the renowned Victorian novelist and social critic. Meticulously constructed, the book reflects the deep personal connection between the author and Dickens, who had entrusted Forster with manuscripts and appointed him as a co-executor of his will, signifying a relationship built on trust and mutual respect.
The biography, initially released as a single volume in 1872 and later expanded to include up to six volumes, features 40 captivating engravings, weaving together a rich tapestry of Dickens’s vibrant life that spanned an extensive literary career with acclaimed serial publications known for their cliffhanger endings, and fervent advocacy for social reforms. Not only does the work portray Dickens as a literary maestro who revolutionized narrative fiction with his serialized novels, but it also paints a picture of a man deeply committed to societal betterment, underlining his relentless efforts to address poor social conditions through his art and personal influence.
1872 Life of CHARLES DICKENS 1st/1st A Christmas Carol Oliver Twist Illustrated
“The Life of Charles Dickens” is a detailed biography authored by John Forster, a close friend and advisor to Dickens since 1836, offering an intimate look into the life and career of the renowned Victorian novelist and social critic. Meticulously constructed, the book reflects the deep personal connection between the author and Dickens, who had entrusted Forster with manuscripts and appointed him as a co-executor of his will, signifying a relationship built on trust and mutual respect.
The biography, initially released as a single volume in 1872 and later expanded to include up to six volumes, features 40 captivating engravings, weaving together a rich tapestry of Dickens’s vibrant life that spanned an extensive literary career with acclaimed serial publications known for their cliffhanger endings, and fervent advocacy for social reforms. Not only does the work portray Dickens as a literary maestro who revolutionized narrative fiction with his serialized novels, but it also paints a picture of a man deeply committed to societal betterment, underlining his relentless efforts to address poor social conditions through his art and personal influence.
Item number: #41408
Price: $499
FORSTER, John
The Life of Charles Dickens.
London: Chapman and Hall, [1872]. First Edition. First Printing.
Details:
- Collation: Complete
- xviii, 449, [1]
- 40 engravings
- Edition Note(s):
- Published as a single volume. Later editions were printed as multi-volume sets.
- Title Page: No publication date.
- Copyright: No copyright date.
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; secure
- Size: ~9.5in X 7.75in (24cm x 19.5cm)
- Quite scarce
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41408
Category
Literature
Authors
FORSTER, John
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete