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My friend, a voracious reader, absolutely abhors Charles Dickens. I think he deems Dickens to be far too verbose. Personally, I haven't read enough of Dickens to form a justifiable opinion.complimentarymatters wrote:Nobody has ever told me that they do not like Charles Dickens. He is definitely one of those beloved authors.
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<Literary bad humour>My friend, a voracious reader, absolutely abhors Charles Dickens. I think he deems Dickens to be far too verbose. Personally, I haven't read enough of Dickens to form a justifiable opinion.
Q. Do you like Dickens?
A. I dont know I've never been to one!
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I think he is a tremendous author. Yes he can be verbose – but given he was effectively 'paid by the word' writing in serialised novels, that can be forgiven (maybe? well certainly by me)
We had to do David Copperfield and Tale of Two Cities at school, and that might have finished things for me, but I re-read them years later and was hooked. I know he has been slated by modern authors but I love his characters - they are all of a different age so can be as implausible as they like.
..and my favourite The Pickwick Papers ...... Boz lives on!
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Libellus you took the words right out of my mouth, well putLibellus wrote:<Literary bad humour>My friend, a voracious reader, absolutely abhors Charles Dickens. I think he deems Dickens to be far too verbose. Personally, I haven't read enough of Dickens to form a justifiable opinion.
Q. Do you like Dickens?
A. I dont know I've never been to one!
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I think he is a tremendous author. Yes he can be verbose – but given he was effectively 'paid by the word' writing in serialised novels, that can be forgiven (maybe? well certainly by me)
I know he has been slated by modern authors but I love his characters - they are all of a different age so can be as implausible as they like.


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I don't know, but I think if I wanted to be in touch with the dimness of reality, I would just step outside or read a news paper.
PS - My sister is reading over my shoulder and she thinks that I should include a smiley face. So here:


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lolKaeMartyndale wrote:Okay, so I'm probably going to get shot for this. But, I don't like Dickens. I find that his work is all too dark and depressing.
I don't know, but I think if I wanted to be in touch with the dimness of reality, I would just step outside or read a news paper.
PS - My sister is reading over my shoulder and she thinks that I should include a smiley face. So here:(She's 9
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I agree ladys 150 percent!!Star wrote:lolKaeMartyndale wrote:Okay, so I'm probably going to get shot for this. But, I don't like Dickens. I find that his work is all too dark and depressing.
I don't know, but I think if I wanted to be in touch with the dimness of reality, I would just step outside or read a news paper.
PS - My sister is reading over my shoulder and she thinks that I should include a smiley face. So here:(She's 9
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very cute! yeah he is dark...but someone has to go there at times, and of course like you said if that isn't enough one can always step out on the curb...or browse the papers.
