"Great Expectations" — Artistic Relations (original) (raw)
Charles Dickens's Great Expectations — Artistic Relations
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General
- Dickens and the Visual Arts
- Hardy, Dickens, Serialisation, and Illustration: A Rebuttal of Alan S. Watts' “Why Wasn't Great Expectations [Originally] Illustrated?"
- Illustrated Editions: A Chronological List
- Characters from the novel: Illustrations by various artists
- A Bibliography of Commentary on Dramatic Adaptations of Great Expectations
Illustrators of the Novel (1860-1939)
- Edward Ardizzone (2 plates)
- H. M. Brock (10 lithographs)
- J. Clayton Clarke ("Kyd") (2 plates)
- Felix O. C. Darley (2 engravings)
- Sol Eytinge, Jr. (8 wood-engravings)
- F. A. Fraser (30 wood-engravings)
- Harry Furniss (28 lithographs)
- Charles Green (8 lithographs)
- John McLenan (40 wood-engravings)
- Frederic W. Pailthorpe (21 coloured lithographs)
- Marcus Stone (8 wood-engravings)
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