Martin Chuzzlewit
A Literature, Classics, Fiction book. Martin knew nothing about America, or he would have known perfectly well that if...
«La più grande opera del genio comico nell’intera letteratura inglese» è stato definito questo romanzo da R.C. Churchill. Forse si dovrebbe dire, piuttosto, del genio satirico: infatti, la straordinaria vis comica che anima personaggi ed episodi, pur avendo la stessa qualità ed efficacia che avevano fatto la grandezza del Circolo Pickwick, trova qui espressione in un linguaggio molto più ricco, e in analisi psicologiche assai più penetranti e sottili, come dimostra in special modo la celebre satira della società e delle istituzioni americane. Soprattutto, essa muove e lievita istanze e preoccupazioni che operano a un livello di interessi più profondo e universale; tra gli altri, e in primo piano, il problema dell’uomo, della propria autonomia, nei confronti di una società in rapida evoluzione e tendenzialmente disgregatrice...
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- Pages: 1,308 pages
- ISBN: 9788845922145 / 8845922146
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Some people likened him to a direction-post, which is always telling the way to a place, and never goes there; but these were his enemies, the shadows cast by his brightness; that was all. Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit // Perhaps the good Samaritan was lean and lank, and found it hard to live. Who knows! Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit // Mr Pinch accordingly, after turning over the leaves of his book with as much care as if they were living and highly cherished creatures, made his own selection, and began to read. Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit //
This is the one where Dickens saw that the monthly sales figures were on the slide (it was published in parts, as all his novels were) and so he scrapped the entire plot he was intending to use for the rest of it and packed the hero off to America, because in 1843 America was the sexy hot topic of the day. If CD was around now, and... Clipped Review:Brill. Dickensian. Not ne plus ultra but close enough. More complex villains and heroes than precedents. Sublimely comic, including one hilarious scene of begging and bitching Chuzzlewits desperate for the old mans loot. Best name: Sweedlepipe. Messy, sprawling and less structured in parts. Especially the last 40pp. But... Well, it took me over seven months, but I'm finally done with you, Martin. Charles Dickens is one of my favorite authors. I've read and loved many of his novels, most recently A Tale of Two Cities. For me, then, a "bad" Dickens novel is still a good book. My two biggest problems with this one in particular are the length and the abundance...