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Victorian Illustrated Fiction - Representative Works
REPRESENTATIVE WORKS
William Allingham
Music Master [illustrated by Arthur Hughes and D. G. Rossetti] (poetry) 1855
Lewis Carroll
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [illustrated by John Tenniel] (novel) 1865
Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol [illustrated by John Leech] (novel) 1834
Sketches by Boz [illustrated by George Cruikshank] (short stories) 1836
Pickwick Papers [illustrated by Hablôt Knight Browne] (novel) 1837
Oliver Twist [illustrated by George Cruikshank] (novel) 1838
Bleak House [illustrated by Hablôt Knight Browne] (novel) 1853
George Du Maurier
Trilby [illustrated by author] (novel) 1894
George Eliot
Romola [illustrated by Frederic Leighton] (novel) 1863
Daniel Deronda [illustrated by Frederic Leighton] (novel) 1876
Thomas Hardy
Far from the Madding Crowd [illustrated by Helen Paterson Allingham]...
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