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Dickens scrap - Old Mr Turveydrop, Peepy and Guppy
Charles Dickens scrap - Old Mr Turveydrop with Peepy and Guppy in the novel Bleak House, Chapter 50.
19th century
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Old Mr. Turveydrop: A Triumph of Victorian Vanity in Charles Dickens' Bleak House This evocative 19th-century scrap from Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House, depicts Old Mr. Turveydrop (left) in the company of his two young admirers, Peepy and Guppy. The scene unfolds in Chapter 50 of this classic Victorian work of English literature. Mr. Turveydrop, a portly, self-important gentleman, is known for his elaborate top hat adorned with an extravagant feather, monocle, and fine tailcoat. His air of haughty self-satisfaction is a stark contrast to the innocence and youthful curiosity of Peepy and Guppy, who gaze up at their hero with wide-eyed admiration. The fur collar of Mr. Turveydrop's coat adds an extra layer of opulence to his appearance, reflecting the wealth and status he so proudly flaunts. The trio is captured in a moment of stillness, a brief respite from the complex web of intrigue and social commentary that permeates Dickens' intricately woven narrative. Bleak House, published in 1852, is a masterpiece of prose fiction, offering a vivid portrayal of Victorian society and its many contradictions. Old Mr. Turveydrop, with his exaggerated vanity and penchant for theatrical displays, serves as a memorable character in this rich tapestry of 19th-century English life. This scrap, with its intricate details and nuanced characterizations, offers a glimpse into the world of Dickens' literary genius.
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