Charles Dickens Action Figure | 
| Brand: Accoutrements
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $7.45 as of 9/4/2010 22:23 MST details You Save: $7.50 (50%)
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Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 6.6 x 1.2
MPN: 11516 UPC: 739048115161 EAN: 0739048115161
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| • | This 5-inch tall Charles Dickens action figure is made of hard vinyl and comes with a quill pen and a removable hat! Birth Name: Charles John Huffam Dickens Pen Name: Boz Born: February 7, 1812 - Portsmouth, England Died: June 9, 1870 - Kent, England Occupation: Journalist, Author Weapon of Choice: Biting Satire and Serialized Fiction Interesting Fact: No Dickens novel has ever gone out of print in England. | | • | Charles Dickens was one of the most popular and successful authors in British history. He wrote over fifteen novels in his lifetime, most of which were released to the public in monthly or weekly installments in prominent publications. | | • | Among his best known works are Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, and A Christmas Carol. | | • | His success was due, in part, to a tumultuous childhood that seesawed between poverty and prosperity and left him with a unique perspective of British society. | | • | He used these eperiences, along with his distinctive blend of comedy and satire, to capture the essence of Victorian society so astutely that the entire period is often described as Dickensian. |
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Product Description The novels of Charles Dickens captured the essence of Victorian society so well that the entire period is often described as Dickensian. To this day, none of his novels have ever gone out of print in England. This 5-1/2" (14 cm) tall, hard vinyl action figure comes with a quill pen and a removable hat!
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| Customer Reviews: H E R O....F O R....O U R....T I M E....A N D....A L L....T I M E S September 1, 2010 Patricia (Queens, New York, USA) The CHARLES DICKENS ACTION FIGURE, herein being reviewed, is a marvellous educational toy. Young people, first being introduced to Dickens, will get a feeling of immediacy that even seeing pictures of Dickens, alone, will not give, and older people, familiar with Dickens' life, time, and works, will be reminded, every time they see or play with this action figure, of the true "activist" that Dickens was. (Many of his contemporaries were shocked that Dickens, as a child, had actually 'worked with his hands' and endured poverty. This brings to my American mind, the somewhat similar experiences of the eminent Black orator, (and escaped slave), Frederick Douglas, who was once questioned by those who heard his wise and well-written speeches, how such a man as he could ever have actually, really been a slave. In response, Mr. Douglas famously removed his shirt, and had the questioner gaze upon his still whip-scarred back....)
Dickens' stories are timeless -- the cruelties that poverty places even on the most innocent, and on the most other-wise worthy people were horrendous. And still, unfortunately, ARE horrendous! If Dickens were alive today....what stories he could write! (And, unfortunately, still HAVE to write.) Many of these evils, sadly, still exist, and are made worse by the fact that general society does not think they exist any more -- (surely in not so bad a form as they were in Dickens' time!) But, sadly, they are. What with $60,000 toilet seats in Congressional rest-rooms, and executive salaries 200 or more times that of the "ordinary" worker, (and these being only the "tip" of the cruel iceberg now enveloping the US, and probably England, and the rest of the so-called "civilized" world), we need to read and take heed of Dicken's words -- perhaps now more than ever before! Every time one looks at this Dickens' action figure, it is almost as if there IS a "call to action"! The photograph here, of the Dickens Action Figure, shows Dickens holding an umbrella -- but the way the photo is taken, it almost seems as if the umbrella is a wooden plank, holding up a placard! This obviously is not what one gets when buyig this Charles Dickens Action Figure -- because the "sign" on the pictured "placard" is actually only the booklet that comes with this figure. But, as shown and pictured here, this crusading writer, with his seeming placard, does, indeed, make one think!
What Fun! September 1, 2009 V. Muratore (Tulsa, OK United States) Next to my Jane Austen Action Figure, Charles Dickens is my absolute fave! I'm over 50 but they still make me smile whenever I see them. Great gift for a reader.
Serves as a conversation starter. . . April 17, 2009 loce_the_wizard (Lilburn, GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My Charles Dickens' action figure sits on my office desk and still resides in its packaging, on which a blue sticker with white type boldly announces "with quill pen and removable hat!" I suspect this action figure can, when manipulated properly, also flail its arms and stomp its feet as deadlines approach; clear a desk of inkwells, cups, and papers when overcome by the frustrations of writer's block; and possibly offer disdainful over-the-shoulder glances at unfortunate folks who might make excellent subject matter as the next Fezziwig or Turveydrop.
The likeness is a bit off, judging from images I've seen of Dickens' countenance, and I suspect having a few calluses on the fingers and some smudges on clothing would not be out of character. For greater verisimilitude, I wish the manufacturer had included a few pages of manuscript paper and an inkwell as accessories.
If you are a writer or teacher, this action figure can serve as a conversation starter or even a reminder that it is easier to peck away at a keyboard than dash off a novel with a quill pen.
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