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... yes, I think I prefer Trollope (and early Thackeray) to Dickens.
If asked for Dickens recommendations I wd go along with Our Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Dombey and Son, Little Dorrit. His journalism is well worth reading.
Can't agree about Zola. Far too loud. Stendhal or Flaubert more my tasse d' oolong.
absolutely! Who was it who said that, for all its faults, it was the one English novel written for grown-ups?
EDIT : Virginia Woolf, of course : "for all its imperfections is one of the few English novels written for grown-up people."
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... yes, very much so.
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... yes, I think I prefer Trollope (and early Thackeray) to Dickens.
If asked for Dickens recommendations I wd go along with Our Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Dombey and Son, Little Dorrit. His journalism is well worth reading.
Can't agree about Zola. Far too loud. Stendhal or Flaubert more my tasse d' oolong.
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EDIT : Virginia Woolf, of course : "for all its imperfections is one of the few English novels written for grown-up people."
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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