I would think this was Dickens' most famous book. Surely somebody has read it.
I don't think it's his most famous work here in the US. Certainly not his best tale, either.
Well, it is only his second novel, and the first one with a real attempt at a coherent plot.
I did enjoy it when I read it my senior year of high school, but for me, my first real exposure to Dickens was Great Expectations (which I just finished re-reading a couple of days ago) and that one is still more memorable for me. Hard Times and Bleak House are personal favorites, but certainly not likely to be nominated as one of Dickens' best by most.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist
01/02/2011 08:55:22 PM
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I need to reread this one
09/02/2011 06:06:06 AM
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Finally! I was waiting for you to reply.
09/02/2011 07:28:53 PM
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Sorry. I have been particularly swamped the past couple of weeks.
09/02/2011 07:36:52 PM
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I am rather surprised that nobody else is weighing in on this
10/02/2011 10:23:24 PM
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You and me both. Especially when my reviews of rather more obscure books do get replies... *NM*
10/02/2011 10:24:45 PM
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A Christmas Carol would be his most famous book, methinks.
10/02/2011 10:29:00 PM
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I think Oliver Twist is far more famous internationally. But maybe that's just around here. *NM*
10/02/2011 10:30:22 PM
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I was busy with a work audit the days it was first visible here (3 day settings for me)
10/02/2011 11:40:04 PM
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Re: I was busy with a work audit the days it was first visible here (3 day settings for me)
10/02/2011 11:44:21 PM
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There is that
10/02/2011 11:48:19 PM
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I had assumed I had alread read this but I haven't. How did that happen?
16/02/2011 01:24:36 AM
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