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The Old Curiosity Shop, the Marchioness playing cards
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The Old Curiosity Shop, the Marchioness playing cards
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841. The Marchioness, holding her cards very tight in both hands, considered which to play. Dick Swiveller teaches her to play. Date: C.1850
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This image depicts a scene from Charles Dickens' timeless tale, "The Old Curiosity Shop," published in serial form from 1840 to 1841 and later as a standalone book in 1841. In this evocative photograph, the elegant Marchioness, dressed in her finest attire, is deeply engrossed in the game of cards. With a thoughtful expression on her face, she carefully considers her next move, clutching the cards tightly in both hands. The Marchioness's lesson in the art of cards is being imparted by the young and charming Dick Swiveller, who stands beside her, watching intently. Dick, a character from Dickens' novel, is known for his quick wit and charm, and he is teaching the Marchioness the intricacies of the game. The Old Curiosity Shop, the enigmatic and intriguing setting of the novel, serves as the backdrop to this scene. The photograph, dating back to approximately 1850, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time when literature and card games were cherished pastimes. The intricate details of the Old Curiosity Shop, with its assortment of curious objects, add to the overall charm of the image. The Marchioness's regal bearing and Dick Swiveller's playful expression create a captivating tableau, making this photograph a must-have for any Dickens enthusiast or collector of Victorian-era memorabilia.
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