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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
3765870 Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens by Barnard, Frederick (1846-96); (add.info.: Oliver Twist, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812-9 June 1870). Chapter 38: Mr. Bumble watches Mr Monks destroy the evidence of Olivers family connections. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846-28 September 1896)
The Works of Charles Dickens, Household Edition, vol. II); Lebrecht Authors; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23152862
© Lebrecht Authors / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a pivotal moment from Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, "Oliver Twist". Illustrated by the talented Fred Barnard, this scene depicts Chapter 38 where Mr. Bumble anxiously watches as Mr. Monks destroys crucial evidence of Oliver's family connections. The colorized drawing beautifully brings to life the intricate details and emotions portrayed in this nineteenth-century literary artwork. The intensity on Mr. Bumble's face reflects his inner turmoil as he witnesses the destruction of vital information that could potentially change Oliver's fate forever. Dickens' novel is renowned for its vivid characters and social commentary, highlighting the harsh realities faced by orphans like Oliver in Victorian England. Through gripping storytelling and powerful illustrations such as this one, readers are transported into a world filled with both darkness and hope. This print serves as a visual reminder of Dickens' enduring legacy and his ability to shed light on societal injustices through his writing. It encapsulates the essence of "Oliver Twist" - a tale that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, reminding us of the importance of compassion, resilience, and fighting against adversity. As an iconic piece from the Household Edition series of Dickens' works, this image holds historical significance while also serving as a testament to Barnard's artistic prowess in capturing key moments within literature through his illustrations.
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