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The Pickwick Papers

eng. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club · 1836
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Style and Technique

«The Pickwick Papers» by Charles Dickens is written in a humorous and satirical style. The author employs a lively and vivid language, rich with metaphors, hyperboles, and irony. Dickens masterfully handles dialogues, which help reveal the characters' personalities and add dynamism to the narrative. The structure of the novel is a series of episodes and adventures related to the activities of the Pickwick Club and its members. Each episode is filled with comical situations and social observations, allowing the author to critique the societal vices of his time. Literary devices include the use of caricature, grotesque, and parody, which enhance the satirical effect of the work.

The Pickwick Papers
Date of publication: 26 August 2024
Updated: 30 August 2024
———Original titleeng. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club · 1836
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