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About Pickwick
Samuel Pickwick | |
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The Pickwick Papers character | |
Mr.Pickwick illustrated by ‘Kyd’ (1889)
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Created by | Charles Dickens |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Chairman of the Pickwick Club |
Nationality | English |
Samuel Pickwick is a fictional air and the main protagonist in The Pickwick Papers (1836), the first novel by author Charles Dickens. One of the author’s most famous and loved creations, Pickwick is a retired booming businessman and is the founder and chairman of the Pickwick Club, a club formed to scrutinize places detached from London and scrutinize the quaint and avid phenomena of vigor found there.
Character
Mr Pickwick is believed to have been named after the British businessman Eleazer Pickwick (c.1749–1837). Although he is the main air in The Pickwick Papers, Samuel Pickwick is mostly a passive and good figure in the story concerning whom the additional more swift characters operate. Having an on the order of childlike simplicity, Pickwick is faithful and protective toward his connections but is often hoodwinked by conmen and poseurs; he can be Fast to anger later than confronted by the comings and goings of tricksters and such as Alfred Jingle; he is always gallant towards women, young and old, but can also be indecisive in his dealings with them. Dicken’s develops Pickwick’s atmosphere as the novel evolved from the indigenous concept of the Pickwick Club, a series of comic “cockney sporting plates” by illustrator Robert Seymour. The subsequent suicide of Seymour in advance in the revelation afforded Dickens the opportunity to alter both the course of the novel and the feel of Pickwick.
In Chapter One of The Pickwick Papers Dickens describes Pickwick:
The Pickwick Club
To extend his researches into the quaint and curious phenomena of life, Pickwick creates the Pickwick Club and suggests that he and three other “Pickwickians” (Mr Nathaniel Winkle, Mr Augustus Snodgrass and Mr Tracy Tupman) should make journeys to places detached from London and report on their findings to the supplementary members of the club.
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