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  • Date of Drawing: 1887-1899
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    • Plummer, Caleb

    • Plummer, Caleb

    • Caleb Plummer, a poor toymaker, is employed by Gruff and Tackleton. He has two children: a blind daughter Bertha and a son Edward. Dickens described him as little, meager, thoughtful, and dingy-faced. Caleb deceives Bertha by leading to her to...

    • Cricket on the Hearth, The

    • In 1845, Dickens planned a periodical about home life called Cricket. The plan did not materialize, so he turned the idea into The Cricket on the Hearth, a book with a domestic setting. This was published as Dickens' third Christmas book by...
    • Cuttle, Capt.

    • Cuttle, Capt.

    • Seafarer who takes care of his friend Sol Gills' shop after Gills goes searching for his lost nephew Walter Gay

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Dombey, Mr.

    • Dombey, Mr.

    • Head of the Dombey family, has long desired a son. Instead, his first born is his daughter Florence, whom he despises. Although his wife eventually gives him a son, Paul, she dies giving birth. Paul does not reach adulthood. Dombey remarries but...

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Carker, Mr. James

    • Carker, Mr. James

    • The devious manager at Dombey and Son, Carker is 38-40 years old. He elopes with Edith Granger, Dombey's second wife. He is later killed when he is struck by a train

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Gills, Solomon

    • Gills, Solomon

    • Owns a ship's chandler shop called "The Wooden Midshipman." When his nephew Walter Gay's ship is lost at see, he leaves the shop in the care of Capt. Cuttle and goes to look for Walter

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Pipchin, Mrs.

    • Pipchin, Mrs.

    • Owns the boarding house in Brighton where Paul the Younger and Florence stay for a while. Paul Dombey later hires her to be his housekeeper

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Toots, Mr.

    • Toots, Mr.

    • Paul Jr.'s scatterbrained classmate at Dr. Blimber's Academy. He pursues Florence's affections, but she marries Walter Gay. Toots then marries Susan Nipper

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • MacStinger, Mrs.

    • MacStinger, Mrs.

    • She is the landlady for Captain Cuttle, and his enemy. Cuttle is the friend of Walter Gay's uncle, Sol Gillis. Mrs. MacStinger marries another friend of Captain Cuttle's, Jack Bunsby

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Bunsby, Capt. Jack

    • Bunsby, Capt. Jack

    • Captain of the Cautious Clara and friend of Capt. Cuttle. He gives Cuttle advise that usually is puzzling to everyone but Cuttle himself. Mrs. MacStinger forces him to marry her

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Native, The

    • Native, The

    • Indian servant of Major Joe Bagstock

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Toodle, Mr.

    • Toodle, Mr.

    • Husband of Paul Jr.'s nurse, Polly. He is a stoker on the railroad who later becomes an engine-driver

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Rob the Grinder

    • Rob the Grinder

    • Son of Polly Toodle, Paul the Younger's nurse. His father is a railway engineer. His parents send him to Charitable Grinders school, and he later works for Captain Cuttle and Mr. James Carker

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Blimber, Dr.

    • Blimber, Dr.

    • A portly, bald gentleman with a deep voice and double chin, Dr. Blimber is Paul the Younger headmaster at his school in Brighton. His wife and daughter assist him

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Dombey, Paul

    • Dombey, Paul

    • The son Dombey has long desired to be his heir. His mother dies giving birth to him, and Paul the Younger is sickly as a result. He never inherits the merchant business because he dies young in the care of his sister, Florence in London

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Bagstock, Major

    • Bagstock, Major

    • Paul Dombey's friend, and neighbor to Miss Tox. He introduces Dombey to Dombey's future wife, Edith Granger, and her mother, Mrs. Skewton

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Brown, Good Mrs.

    • Brown, Good Mrs.

    • Rag and bone vender who kidnaps Paul Dombey's daughter Florence and steals her clothes. She also helps Dombey find his wife after she elopes with Carker

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Game Chicken, The

    • Game Chicken, The

    • The rowdy and belligerent companion of Mr. Toots, a classmate of Paul the Younger

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Tox, Miss

    • Tox, Miss

    • Friend of Paul Dombey's sister, Mrs. Chick. Dombey breaks her heart by marrying Edith Granger after his first wife dies

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Nipper, Susan

    • Nipper, Susan

    • Florence Dombey's maid. She confronts Paul Dombey about how he treats his daughter, and is dismissed for her efforts. Later she marries Toots

    • Dombey and Son

    • First published as a 20 part monthly serial, Dombey and Son is the tale of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping merchant who desires a son. His wife dies giving birth to this son, Paul the Younger, who Dombey focuses all his affection on at the expense...
    • Pip

    • Pip

    • Pip, an orphan, is the protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations. When Pip meets Miss Havisham and Estella, he becomes unhappy with his life. He is glad to receive money from an unknown benefactor to go to London to become a gentleman. He...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Gargery, Joe

    • Gargery, Joe

    • Joe Gargery is Pip's brother-in-law and works as the village blacksmith. After Mrs. Gargery's death, he married Bibby, the local teacher. Joe later nursed Pip to health, and paid off his debts. He is physically strong with a mild, good-natured...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Hubble, Mr.

    • Hubble, Mr.

    • Mr. Hubble is the wheelwright in Pip's village in rural Kent. He is a friend of Joe Gargery. He is described as having "legs extraordinarily wide apart"

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Pumblechook, Mr.

    • Pumblechook, Mr.

    • Mr. Pumblechook is Joe Gargery's uncle. He is a bachelor corn merchant. Pumblechook was Pip's first connection to Miss Havisham. Pumblechook attempts to pass himself off as Pip's benefactor. He is portrayed as a hypocrite

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Jaggers, Mr.

    • Jaggers, Mr.

    • Mr. Jaggers is Miss Havisham's and Magwitch's lawyer. He notifies Pip of his good fortune. He is a friend to Pip in a cautious lawyerly way. One of his clients is Molly, Estella's mother, who also works as his housekeeper. He is described as...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Wemmick, Mr. John

    • Wemmick, Mr. John

    • Mr. John Wemmick is employed as Mr. Jagger's clerk. In London, he is all business and a bit gruff. He lives with his father the Aged at Walworth in a small castle replica including a moat and drawbridge. At home, Mr. Wemmick is warm and...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Magwitch

    • Magwitch

    • Magwitch, a escaped convict, accosted six year old Pip in the churchyard as Pip visited his parents' graves. Pip provided him food and a file. Magwitch is recaptured with another escaped convict and send to Australia. Years later, Magwitch...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Wemmick, Mr., Sen.

    • Wemmick, Mr., Sen.

    • Mr. Wemmick, Sen. is Mr. John Wemmick's father. He delights in reading the newspaper aloud and being nodded to. He is hard of hearing

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Old Orlick

    • Old Orlick

    • Orlick is a surly journeyman working for Joe Gargery. He later is employed by Miss Havisham as a porter. Pip reports to Jaggers that Orlick is dangerous. Orlick then falls in with Compeyson. He admits that he had attacked Mrs. Joe and attempts...

    • Great Expectations

    • Great Expectations is Dickens's 13th novel. It appeared in monthly installments from December 1860 to August 1961 in the periodical All the Year Round. It was also published in the United States in Harper's Weekly. It is one of Dickens's best...
    • Pecksniff, Mr. Seth

    • Pecksniff, Mr. Seth

    • Mr. Seth Pecksniff, an architect and land surveyor, is the widowed father of Mercy and Charity Pecksniff. He is a cousin to the Chuzzlewit family. Pecksniff took the young Martin Chuzzlewit as student/apprentice. He then throws young Martin out...

    • Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

    • Martin Chuzzlewit appeared in monthly parts, January 1843-July 1844, as Charles Dickens' sixth novel. The novel was not as successful as earlier novels, although Dickens thought it was best of his stories to that point. Dickens' 1842 trip to...
    • Sanders, Mrs.

    • Sanders, Mrs.

    • Friend of Mrs. Bardell's. Mrs. Sanders was a big, fat, heavy-faced personage

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Stiggins, Mr.

    • Stiggins, Mr.

    • A drunken ranter, preacher friend of Mrs. Weller. "Sitting bolt upright in a high-backed chair was a man in threadbare black clothes, with a back almost as long and stiff as that of the chair itself, who caught Sam's most particular and...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Cluppins, Mrs.

    • Cluppins, Mrs.

    • A friend of Mrs Bardell's. Mrs. Cluppins was a little brisk busy-looking woman

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Perker, Mr.

    • Perker, Mr.

    • Solicitor to Mr. Wardle and Mr. Pickwick. He was a little high-dried man, with a dark squeezed-up face, and small restless black eyes, that kept winking and twinkling on each side of his little inquisitive nose, as if they were playing a perpetual...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Mivins, Mr.

    • Mivins, Mr.

    • Prisoner for debt in the Fleet, known as the Zephyr. A man in a broad-skirted green coat, with corduroy knee smalls, and grey cotton stockings

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Buzfuz, Sergeant

    • Buzfuz, Sergeant

    • Counsel for Mrs. Bardell. "Then there entered two or three more Serjeants; and among them one with a fat body and a red face, who nodded in a friendly manner to Mr. Serjeant Snubbin, and said it was a fine morning"

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Weller, Sam

    • Weller, Sam

    • Boots at the White Hart Inn, afterwards valet to Mr. Pickwick, a Cockney. He was habited in a coarse striped waistcoat, with black calico sleeves, and blue glass buttons, drab breeches, and leggings, a bright red handkerchief was wound in a very...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Weller, Tony

    • Weller, Tony

    • A coachman; father of Sam Weller. "It is very possible that at some earlier period of his career, Mr. Weller's profile might have presented a bold and determined outline. His face however had expanded, under the influence of good living, and a...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Sawyer, Bob

    • Sawyer, Bob

    • Medical student at Gray's Hospital. Mr. Bob Sawyer, who was habited in a coarse blue coat, which, without being either a great-coat or a surtout, partook of the nature and qualities of both, had about him that sort of slovenly smartness and...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Pickwick, Samuel

    • Pickwick, Samuel

    • Founder and general chairman of the Pickwick Club, a retired merchant with independent means, perhaps the most famous of Dickens' characters. A casual observer might possibly have remarked nothing extraordinary in the bald head and circular...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Allen, Benjamin

    • Allen, Benjamin

    • A disreputable medical student, friend of Bob Sawyer, whom he wanted his sister to marry. He later went to Bengal. A coarse, stout, thick-set young man, with black hair cut rather short, and a white face cut rather long embellished with spectacles

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Bantam, Angelo Cyrus

    • Bantam, Angelo Cyrus

    • Master of Ceremonies at the Bath Pump Room. A charming young man, of not much more than fifty; dressed in a very bright blue coat, with resplendent buttons, black trousers, and the thinnest possible pair of highly polished boots. A gold eyeglass...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Chancery Prisoner, The

    • Chancery Prisoner, The

    • The debtor whose room Mr. Pickwick hired in the Fleet. "The Chancery Prisoner had been there long enough to have lost friends, fortune, home, and happiness, and to have acquired the right of having a room to himself. He was a tall gaunt...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Tupman, Tracy

    • Tupman, Tracy

    • Member of Pickwick Club. The too susceptible Tupman who, to the wisdom and experience of maturer years, superadded the enthusiasm and ardour of a boy, in the most interesting and pardonable of human weaknesses love. Time and feeding had expanded...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Cobbler of the Fleet, The

    • Cobbler of the Fleet, The

    • A prisoner in the Fleet, who rented a small slip-room in one of the upper galleries bald-headed. He was a sallow man all cobblers are and had a strong bristly beard - all cobblers have. His face was a queer, good-tempered piece of workmanship

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Smangle, Mr.

    • Smangle, Mr.

    • Prisoner for debt in the Fleet. An admirable specimen of a class of gentry which can never be seen in full perfection but in such places. He was a tall fellow, with an olive complexion, long dark hair, and very thick bushy whiskers meeting under...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Pott, Mr.

    • Pott, Mr.

    • Editor of the Eatanswill Gazette. A tall, thin man, with a sandy-coloured head inclined to baldness, and a face in which solemn importance was blended with a look of unfathomable profundity

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Smauker, John

    • Smauker, John

    • Footman at Bath who introduced Sam Weller to the Footmen's Club. With a very grave face, Mr. Weller slowly read as follows A select company of the Bath footmen presents their compliments to Mr. Weller, and requests the pleasure of his company this...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Wardle, Mr.

    • Wardle, Mr.

    • Yeoman farmer of Manor Farm, Dingley Dell. A friend of Mr. Pickwick. A stout old gentleman in a blue coat and bright buttons, corduroy breeches and top boots

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Joe

    • Joe

    • Mr. Wardle's page boy, always eating or sleeping. On the box sat a fat and red-faced boy in a state of somnolency

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Dowler, Mr.

    • Dowler, Mr.

    • An army officer, fellow lodger to Mr. Pickwick, and fellow-traveller to Bath with the Pickwickians. A stern-eyed man of about five-and-forty, who had a bald and glossy forehead, with a good deal of black hair at the sides and back of his head, and...

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
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