btuftin reviewed Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens (Penguin classics)
Review of 'Martin Chuzzlewit' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
Dickens thought it was his best work up to then, but the public didn't agree. To make it more interesting Dickens threw in an emigration to America that satirizes the USA at the time so harshly one English emigrant having read it supposedly drowned himself in NY harbor rather than set foot in the U.S. of A.
I have to agree with the public, it was a slog for at least the first, seemingly endless, half, and I only kept going because it has a lot of extremely quotable bits, like this one:
“At length it became high time to remember the first clause of that great discovery made by the ancient philosopher, for securing health, riches, and wisdom; the infallibility of which has been for generations verified by the enormous fortunes constantly amassed by chimney-sweepers and other persons who get up early and go to bed betimes.”
And this:
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Dickens thought it was his best work up to then, but the public didn't agree. To make it more interesting Dickens threw in an emigration to America that satirizes the USA at the time so harshly one English emigrant having read it supposedly drowned himself in NY harbor rather than set foot in the U.S. of A.
I have to agree with the public, it was a slog for at least the first, seemingly endless, half, and I only kept going because it has a lot of extremely quotable bits, like this one:
“At length it became high time to remember the first clause of that great discovery made by the ancient philosopher, for securing health, riches, and wisdom; the infallibility of which has been for generations verified by the enormous fortunes constantly amassed by chimney-sweepers and other persons who get up early and go to bed betimes.”
And this:
"The four hearse-horses, especially, reared and pranced, and showed their highest action, as if they knew a man was dead, and triumphed in it. "The break us, drive us, ride us; ill-treat, abuse, and maim us for their pleasure—But they die; Hurrah, they die!"