How To Write a Victorian Novel 101. First, introduce a perfect family like the Nicklebys, and place them in an idyllic country setting. Shortly thereafter, the father/provider must lose the family fortune and swiftly die of grief, leaving his family reliant on the charity of a cruel yet wealthy relative like Ralph Nickleby (Christopher Plummer), who should break up the happy family, sending the eldest son--in the case of Nicholas Nickleby, 19-year-old Nicholas (Charlie Hunnam)--to teach at a horrifying boys' school called Dotheboys, while forcing his mother (Stella Gonet) and his sister (Romola Garai) to live in the dark, miserable city of London. During this period of separation, the title character should prove himself an upstanding and honorable gentleman, rescue the unfortunate, show mercy to his enemies, fall in love, and attempt to reunite his family and avenge the wrongs done to them. If the story is a comedy, he will succeed and we will proceed--to the denouement, in which loose ends are tied up, a happy couple weds, and the cast takes its bows.