An edition of Our Mutual Friend (1800)

Our Mutual Friend

People's ed. / with 200 illustrations by Cruikshank, Phiz, Barnard, and others.
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An edition of Our Mutual Friend (1800)

Our Mutual Friend

People's ed. / with 200 illustrations by Cruikshank, Phiz, Barnard, and others.
  • 2.7 (3 ratings) ·
  • 74 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

Our Mutual Friend is a satiric masterpiece about money. The last novel Dickens completed, and perhaps his most angry, it sounds all the great themes of his later work: the innocence and venality of the aspiring poor, the hollow pretensions of the nouveau riche, the unfailing power of wealth to corrupt everyone it touches. Among those caught up in the ruthless forces of change in Dickens's London are the archetypal innocent Noddy Boffin, who 'inherits' a dustheap where the trash of the rich is thrown; Silas Wegg, a grotesque, one-legged man with unlimited fantasies of grandeur and power; Mr. Veneering, Member of Parliament, whose house, furnishings, servants, carriage, and baby are all 'bran-new'; and Alfred and Sophronia Lammle, who marry one another because each wrongly believes the other is rich. The social themes of Our Mutual Friend--having to do with the treatment of the poor, education, representative government, even the inheritance laws--are informed and brought into coherence by the underlying presence of the Thames, signifying the perpetual flow of life into death, and acting as agent of retribution and regeneration too, as a kind of river god in fact, in a novel in which no other god is very present.

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Publisher
Estes and Lauriat
Language
English
Pages
930

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Edition Notes

LC copy from the library of Rouben Mamoulian.

Published in
Boston, USA
Series
Charles Dickens' complete works

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4568 .A1 1886

The Physical Object

Pagination
930 p., [18] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
930

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24822570M
LCCN
2010714333

First Sentence

"IN THESE TIMES OF OURS, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, between Southwark Bridge, which is of iron, and London Bridge, which is of stone, as an autumn evening was closing in."

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January 14, 2023 Edited by Lisa Merge works
September 25, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
February 29, 2020 Edited by lisaBot moving edition(s) to primary work
February 6, 2015 Edited by Robina Fox corrected author
July 25, 2011 Created by LC Bot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record