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May 09, 2011 04:10PM

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HEY!!! YOU HAVEN'T BEEN ON IN FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brenda wrote: "I've been super busy and didn't get a chance to read Bleak House. That book was just too mentally demanding for what little spare time I have right now."
Lol. Same here. I've been pretty busy too and haven't read much. I think I've got more time on my hands now, but I don't enjoy Bleak House so far. ;(
Lol. Same here. I've been pretty busy too and haven't read much. I think I've got more time on my hands now, but I don't enjoy Bleak House so far. ;(

yep! Yep! and well, how am I supposed to answer the third one?

I'm reading two 1000+ page books by classic authors from 1800s in England. :) They're VERY different!

The book is at least twice the length of modern novels. Did he get paid by the word?
:) I wouldn't be surprised seeing how long it is!
Well, i don't blame him for hating lawyers. He lived in poverty half his life.
and now i have to ditch bleak house and read the curiosity shop? lol...i feel dumb.
and now i have to ditch bleak house and read the curiosity shop? lol...i feel dumb.
I'm just reading 3 books at a time.

The book is at least twice the length of modern novels. Did he get paid by the word?"
Dickens' books were all published bit by bit in newspapers and magazines. So.... not exactly by word... ^^
He reaaally hates beadles. =P There's a pretty long passage in Bleak House about how useless beadles are and how everything they do is in fact someone else's job so they're just getting in the way. ;-) Plus the charming beadle in Oliver Twist...
I haven't read Oliver Twist yet. :(

:) Guess so. I should get it on my kindle...

I don't know. Is there a nomination thread?

I'll probably skip the May book, but will join in for the June book.

Regarding Pickwick Papers, which I consider one of his best novels, have anyone read about this paralelism some experts find with the novel "Don Quixote" from Cervantes?
I read a good article about it, and having read both novels three times, I really find some points of similarity..
What do you guys think?

I need to re-read both to refresh my memory.
Javier wrote: "Hi everybody!!!
Regarding Pickwick Papers, which I consider one of his best novels, have anyone read about this paralelism some experts find with the novel "Don Quixote" from Cervantes?
I read a..."
I haven't read either novels. I plan on reading Don Quixote soon though.
Regarding Pickwick Papers, which I consider one of his best novels, have anyone read about this paralelism some experts find with the novel "Don Quixote" from Cervantes?
I read a..."
I haven't read either novels. I plan on reading Don Quixote soon though.

Regarding Pickwick Papers, which I consider one of his best novels, have anyone read about this paralelism some experts find with the novel "Don Quixote" from Cervant..."
Well, here in Spain we consider it the best novel ever, and I totally agree.
Anyway, which is your Dickens favourite novel? Would it be Great Expectations?
Tx

Regarding Pickwick Papers, which I consider one of his best novels, have anyone read about this paralelism some experts find with the novel "Don Quixote" from Cervantes?
I read a..."
I can certainly see that and agree there are multiple parallels between the two - the episodic adventures on a trip, the idealized ways of life, the encounters with situations that aren't as big as they seem, the lowly side kick (although I believe Sam Weller is a much better character than Sancho). Another thing is that Dickens loved the adventure novels as a young boy, and Don Quixote was among those in the family (his father's) library.