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Nicholas Nickleby is the eponymous character from Charles Dickens' third novel. Nicholas is a young man who has to support his mother and sister following the death of his father.
Charles Dickens
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a nine-hour stage play, presented over two evenings onstage and four evenings on television.
* Barnaby Rudge * Bleak House * A Christmas Carol * David Copperfield * Dombey and Son * Great Expectations * Hard Times * Little Dorrit * Martin Chuzzlewit * The Mystery of Edwin Drood * Nicholas Nickleby * The Old Curiosity Shop * Oliver Twist * Our Mutual Friend * The Pickwick Papers * A Tale of Two Cities
Shakespeare went to the Stratford Grammar School (called King Edward VI School nowadays, then called the King's New School) at around age 6 or 7. There may have been some rudimentary instruction in letters, divinity etc. at a "Dame School", a kind of home school run by local women.
Nicholas Nickleby was created in 1839.
Nicholas Nickleby was released on 12/27/2002.
The Production Budget for Nicholas Nickleby was $10,000,000.
The novel "Nicholas Nickleby" by Charles Dickens has around 800 pages in most editions.
Nicholas Nickleby - 1977 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Nicholas Nickleby grossed $1,562,800 in the domestic market.
Charles Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickleby between 1838 and 1839.
The cast of Nicholas Nickleby - 1903 includes: William Carrington as Pupil
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Nicholas Nickleby is the eponymous character from Charles Dickens' third novel. Nicholas is a young man who has to support his mother and sister following the death of his father.
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