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In Dickens Land - Martin Chuzzlewit Postcard, c. 1907 (colour litho)
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In Dickens Land - Martin Chuzzlewit Postcard, c. 1907 (colour litho)
2563299 In Dickens Land - Martin Chuzzlewit Postcard, c.1907 (colour litho) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92) (after); 14x9 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Caption reads: I m a-coming out strong at last. These are the circumstances as would try a ordinary mind, but I m uncommon jolly, not quite as jolly as I could wish to be, but very near. Good by e! Good by e! - Mark Tapley, Chapter VII. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22597530
© Free Library of Philadelphia Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Charles Dickens Departing Departure Dickensian Farewell Fiction In Dickens Land Mark Tapley Martin Chuzzlewit Villages Waving Characters
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In Dickens Land - Martin Chuzzlewit Postcard, c. 1907 (colour litho) captures a charming scene from the literary world of Charles Dickens. The postcard features an illustration by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz), depicting characters from the novel 'Martin Chuzzlewit'. In this particular image, we see Mark Tapley bidding farewell to his companions in a village setting. The caption on the postcard reads: "I'm a-coming out strong at last. These are the circumstances as would try an ordinary mind, but I'm uncommon jolly, not quite as jolly as I could wish to be, but very near. Good bye e! Good bye e!". This quote perfectly encapsulates Mark Tapley's resilient and optimistic spirit despite facing challenging circumstances. The vibrant colors of the lithograph bring life to the scene, with attention to detail evident in every element – from the characters' expressions and gestures to their clothing and walking sticks. A dog accompanies them on their journey, adding an endearing touch to this nostalgic portrayal of Victorian England. This print is part of the Free Library of Philadelphia's collection and was published by Raphael Tuck & Sons. It serves as a delightful memento for fans of Charles Dickens' works or anyone captivated by historical literature and art.
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