"G. K. Chesterton wrote in Charles Dickens, that The Pickwick Papers was neither a good novel nor a bad novel but in fact 'not a novel at all.' He believed it was "something nobler than a novel". Certainly it was never conceived as a novel but merely as the letterpress to accompany the "cockney sporting plates". Unfortunately Robert Seymour committed suicide after the first two instalments so the third one was undertaken by Robert Buss whose work Dickens did not like and consequently the task fell to Hablot Knight Browne, who took the name "Phiz" and continued an artistic relationship with Dickens, illustrating many of his novels."