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Uriah Heep and David Copperfield in Mr Wickfields Office (engraving)
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Uriah Heep and David Copperfield in Mr Wickfields Office (engraving)
5228192 Uriah Heep and David Copperfield in Mr Wickfields Office (engraving) by Barnard, Frederick (1846-96) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Uriah Heep and David Copperfield in Mr Wickfields Office. Illustration for the Charles Dickens Extra Number of the Bookman, 1914.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22592824
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Clerk David Copperfield Office Uriah Heep Charles Dickens English Literature
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This engraving, titled "Uriah Heep and David Copperfield in Mr Wickfields Office" takes us on a journey into the world of Charles Dickens' beloved novel. Created by Frederick Barnard, this print captures a pivotal moment in English literature. The scene unfolds within the confines of Mr Wickfield's office, where two contrasting figures dominate the frame. On one side stands Uriah Heep, his sly demeanor evident as he cunningly manipulates those around him. His hunched posture and shifty eyes hint at his deceitful nature, making him an unforgettable character. Opposite him is David Copperfield, our protagonist and narrator. With youthful innocence etched upon his face, he gazes earnestly at Mr Wickfield while seeking guidance amidst life's complexities. This encounter symbolizes the clash between good and evil that permeates throughout Dickens' works. Barnard's intricate engravings bring to life every detail of this iconic literary moment. From the cluttered shelves filled with legal documents to the worn-out carpet beneath their feet, each element adds depth to this visual narrative. As we gaze upon this print from a private collection through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are transported back in time to 1914 when it graced the pages of The Bookman magazine's special edition dedicated to Charles Dickens. It serves as a testament to how literature can transcend time and continue captivating audiences for generations. In this engraving lies not just an artistic masterpiece but also an invitation
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