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The Pickwick Papers

A Comic Journey of Friendship, Adventure, and Victorian England
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A journey of laughter, friendship, and unforgettable adventures.


Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers (1836–1837) is the novel that launched his legendary career and captivated Victorian readers with its humor, warmth, and lively storytelling. Following the delightful misadventures of the good-natured Mr. Samuel Pickwick and his loyal companions, the novel paints a vivid portrait of 19th-century English life with satire, charm, and unforgettable characters.


From courtroom dramas to comic duels, from cozy inns to bustling London streets, every page bursts with energy, wit, and keen social observation. Dickens' ability to combine humor, satire, and heart makes this novel both entertaining and deeply human.


Why readers love this classic:


Dickens' first masterpiece, showcasing his wit and storytelling genius.


A blend of comedy and satire on English society.


Memorable characters like the lovable Pickwick, the mischievous Sam Weller, and the eccentric club members.


A book that sparked Dickens' rise to literary fame.


Perfect for:


Readers who enjoy lighthearted adventures filled with humor.


Fans of Dickens' timeless storytelling.


Lovers of classic English literature with social satire and heartwarming themes.


Step into the world that made Dickens a household name—Click «Buy Now» to enjoy a timeless tale of humor, humanity, and adventure!

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
21 августа 2025
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1110 стр.
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