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Nicholas Nickleby

Left penniless after his feckless fathers death young Nicholas Nickleby has no choice but to make his own way in the world. For the sake of his mother and sister he is forced by his hard-hearted uncle to take a post as an assistant master at Dotheboys Hall a school for unwanted boys run by the cruel and tyrannical headmaster Wackford Squeers. But this is only the beginning of Nicholass adventures in this most entertaining of Charles Dickenss novels. We follow the progress of Nicholas and his slow-witted companion Smike on their travels and encounter a supporting cast of delectable characters including the rambunctious Crummles theatre company and their talented performing pony the dastardly Sir Mulberry Hawk the delightful Mrs. Nickleby the preposterous Kenwings and many more. Like many of
Dickenss novels Nicholas Nickleby is characterized by his criticism of cruelty and social injustice but is above all one of the greatest comic masterpieces of nineteenth-century literature.
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Left penniless after his feckless fathers death young Nicholas Nickleby has no choice but to make his own way in the world. For the sake of his mother & sister he is forced by his hard-hearted uncle to take a post as an assistant master at Dotheboys Hall a school for unwanted boys run by the cruel & tyrannical headmaster Wackford Squeers. But this is only the beginning of Nicholass adventures in this most entertaining of Charles Dickenss novels. We follow the progress of Nicholas & his slow-witted companion Smike on their travels & encounter a supporting cast of delectable characters including the rambunctious Crummles theatre company & their talented performing pony the dastardly Sir Mulberry Hawk the delightful Mrs. Nickleby the preposterous Kenwings & many more. Like many of Dickenss novels Nicholas Nickleby is characterized by his criticism of cruelty & social injustice but is above all one of the greatest comic masterpieces of nineteenth-century literature.

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