Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat are your favorite Dickens' novels? I'll start with Nicholas Nickleby. Then--
Bleak House, esp the scene of the woman sitting in Chancery Court waiting yrs for a verdict. Parts reminded me of Kafka's The Trial. I thought I had the start of a great research project. Then I learned someone had already followed up on Kafka's acknowledged admiration of Dickens. Siiigh!
Also like Little Dorrit. The picture of children being born and growing up in debtors prison is haunting
Also like Our Mutual Friend. The dustman and his piles of dust, the Podsnaps, the man looking for his missing amputated arm in a junk store.
We read A Tale of Two Cities in HS. It has lasting images, but if that were the only Dickens novel I had read he wouldn't be a favorite author.
I read David Copperfield on my own when I was in HS. It's a powerful book, but I found it very sad in parts. Unlike my favorite Dickens' works I have never been able re-read it.
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Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)Ponietz
(3,398 posts)bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)I think I've seen the movie twice, once on tv.
I have not been able to read OiverTwist for the same reason--saw the 40s movie as a kid.
I believe those 2 movies are considered some of the best ever made.
Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)guess i will now. you should read twist tho bc a theme is touched on im sure wouldn't appear in a 40s movie.
OregonBlue
(8,027 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,648 posts)It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
So true, especially now. Warm when the sun shines and sweater on in the shade.
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,059 posts)Dickens is great to walk to. I read all his books years ago and now I'm listening to them.
If I could only pick one it would be Dombey and Son.