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DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing

DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing


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DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing

DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY.
Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing. Illustration by Charles Stanley Reinhart for Charles Dickenss novel, Nicholas Nickleby. Pen and ink drawing, c1873

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1873 Character Dickens Literature Newman Nicholas Novel Office Reinhart Stanley Victorian Nicholas Nickleby


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This print from Granger Art on Demand brings to life the essence of Charles Dickens' novel, Nicholas Nickleby. The illustration by Charles Stanley Reinhart, created in 1873, captures a pivotal scene where one of the characters is depicted with an eerie smile and a gaze fixed upon nothingness. The character portrayed in this artwork is none other than Newman Noggs, whose presence adds depth and intrigue to the story. With his unsettling grin that never fades away and his unwavering stare into emptiness, Noggs becomes a fascinating enigma within the Victorian literary landscape. Reinhart's pen and ink drawing beautifully captures the essence of Dickens' writing style - richly detailed and evocative. The late 19th-century setting is meticulously recreated through intricate lines and shading techniques. As we delve deeper into this image, we are transported back in time to witness Noggs seated in his office. His expression hints at hidden secrets or perhaps inner turmoil that only Dickens himself could fully comprehend. This illustration serves as a visual testament to Dickens' ability to create complex characters who leave an indelible mark on our imagination. Whether you are an avid fan of English literature or simply appreciate art that tells stories beyond words, this print offers a glimpse into the world of Nicholas Nickleby like no other medium can provide.

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