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Yes, it's Dickens. But it's immature Dickens, a man still feeling his way from the genre of comedy and legal reporting (of Parliamentary debates) into the still developing world of fiction.
I won't talk about plot details, because I hate reviews that reveal too much to the first time reader. Suffice it to say that the full title of the book is "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby." And while at various times we stray from Nicholas's life, in the end he remains the central character.
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I won't talk about plot details, because I hate reviews that reveal too much to the first time reader. Suffice it to say that the full title of the book is "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby." And while at various times we stray from Nicholas's life, in the end he remains the central character.
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[These notes were made in 1983:]. Read for exams. Good old Dickens -- always a pleasure to read, even under compulsion. Mrs. Nickleby -- eternally fretful, gullible, and good-hearted -- is a masterpiece.
Re-read 2021: I enjoyed this more than I expected from my memories, which I find had overemphasized the villains (particularly schoolmaster Squeers and Ralph Nickleby) and had completely lost any impression from their balancing angels, the Cheeryble Brothers and Newman Noggs. It was pleasant to e ...more
Re-read 2021: I enjoyed this more than I expected from my memories, which I find had overemphasized the villains (particularly schoolmaster Squeers and Ralph Nickleby) and had completely lost any impression from their balancing angels, the Cheeryble Brothers and Newman Noggs. It was pleasant to e ...more

Maybe the best cast of characters Dickens ever created, which is saying a lot for the author who created some of the most well-known characters in literature. Nicholas himself is kind of boring (his one fault being a proclivity towards violence, but only towards those who deserve it so is that even a fault?), but the motley collection of people who come in and out of his life are pure gems.
This was published in installments, and sometime it felt like Dickens was trying to mash in other works to ...more
This was published in installments, and sometime it felt like Dickens was trying to mash in other works to ...more


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