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Sketches of young gentlemen, young ladies and young couples

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When the publishers of the Pickwick Papers, Chapman & Hall, brought out the anonymous ‘Sketches of Young Ladies’ in 1837, their resounding success prompted the twenty-six-year old Dickens to write, the following year, a companion piece, the ‘Sketches of Young Gentlemen’, followed two years later – to coincide with the engagement of Princess Victoria and Prince Albert – by the ‘Sketches of Young Couples’. First published in a single volume in 1843, and including the iconic original engravings by Phiz, these satirical portraits not only reveal the dazzling brilliance of young Dickens’s genius, but also offer a humorous glimpse into Victorian mores and attitudes.

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Product Details
Alma Classics
1847494919 / 9781847494917
Paperback / softback
823.8
15/07/2015
United Kingdom
English
Classics
160 pages : illustrations
Reprint. Originally published: London: Chapman and Hall, 1843.