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The Pickwick Papers
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A club of friends, a series of misadventures, and the birth of one of literature's greatest storytellers.
The Pickwick Papers (1836), by Charles Dickens, is the novel that launched Dickens' career and captured the hearts of readers with its humor, warmth, and unforgettable characters.
The story follows the good-natured Samuel Pickwick and the members of the Pickwick Club as they set out to explore the world and record their observations. Their adventures—often comic, sometimes poignant—introduce a gallery of lively characters, including the quick-witted and lovable Sam Weller, who became one of Dickens' most popular creations.
More than a series of comic episodes, the novel offers a vivid portrait of early 19th-century English life, full of charm, satire, and humanity. It remains a testament to Dickens' genius for storytelling, social observation, and creating characters that live on far beyond the page.
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