The Pickwick Papers
/ðə ˈpɪkwɪk peɪpəz/
/ðə ˈpɪkwɪk peɪpərz/
- a novel (1837) by Charles Dickens, the full title of which is The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. It was originally written as a series of stories, published each month, about the amusing adventures of the members of the club established by Samuel Pickwick. Pickwick is a kind, friendly, fat man who often gets into difficult situations caused by misunderstandings (= failure to understand things correctly) or by his own good nature.
《皮克威克文件:查尔斯·狄更斯的小说(1837年)》,完整标题为《皮克威克俱乐部的遗Post》。它最初是作为一系列故事写成的,每个月出版一次,内容涉及塞缪尔·皮克威克(Samuel Pickwick)建立的俱乐部成员的有趣冒险。匹克威克(Pickwick)是一个善良,友好,肥胖的人,经常因误会或自己的良好天性而陷入困境。