Nicholas Nickleby (Penguin Classics) is a compelling tale by Charles Dickens, published on November 1, 1999. Set in Victorian England, the novel follows Nicholas Nickleby, who, after his father’s death and his uncle Ralph’s refusal to support him, embarks on a journey to seek his fortune. The narrative is rich with characters ranging from heroic to villainous, including Wackford Squeers, the brutal headmaster of Dotheboys Hall, and Smike, an orphaned friend of Nicholas. Dickens uses this story to critique social injustice and cruelty, while also offering a lively and exuberant read reminiscent of eighteenth-century picaresque novels. This edition includes original illustrations by ‘Phiz,’ Dickens’s preface, a chronology, and further reading suggestions, making it an invaluable resource for both casual readers and scholars alike.
