THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB |
Published 1836–1837 Scene: | London, Neighboring Towns, Bath, and the Country | Time: | 1827 to 1831 | CHARACTERS Mr. Samuel Pickwick | A gentleman of an inquiring mind | Founder and chairman of "The Pickwick Club" | Sam Weller | His body-servant | Mrs. Bardell | His London landlady | Tupman Snodgrass Winkle | | | Members of "The Pickwick Club" | Alfred Jingle | A strolling actor and adventurer | Later, known as "Fitz-Marshall" | Job Trotter | His servant | Mrs. Budger | A rich widow | Doctor Slammer | An army surgeon | Mrs. Budger's suitor | Mr. Wardle | A country gentleman | A friend of the Pickwickians | Emily | His daughter | Miss Wardle | His spinster sister | Joe | Mr. Wardle's footman | Known as "The Fat Boy" | Tony Weller | A stage driver. Sam's father | Mrs. Weller | His second wife | Mrs. Leo Hunter | A lady with a fondness for knowing celebrated persons | Mr. Peter Magnus | One of Mr. Pickwick's traveling acquaintances | Nupkins | Mayor of Ipswich | Mrs. Nupkins | His wife | Miss Nupkins | His daughter | Ben Allen Bob Sawyer | | | Medical students | Arabella Allen | Ben's pretty sister | Sergeant Buzfuz | Mrs. Bardell's lawyer | Mr. Dowler | One of Mr. Pickwick's acquaintances at Bath | Mrs. Dowler | His wife | Mr. Angelo Cyrus Bantam | A society leader at Bath | Mary | Nupkins's pretty housemaid |
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