| While I rarely listen to audiobooks, I highly recommend the remarkable Mil Nicholson, who reads Dickens on Librivox. Just remarkable! She's created a unique voice for dozens of characters across in the ten or so novels she narrates. |
| I just read David Copperfield and absolutely loved it. Top ten favorite books of all time. Before DC, I would have said Great Expectations was my favorite. Started Little Dorrit last night. |
What is your favorite Trollope? I read the first two Palliser novels and liked them, but not as much as I enjoy Dickens. Though I do enjoy Trollope's satire and humor. |
You're in good company. DC was a favorite of Tolstoy and Freud. |
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I only discovered Our Mutual Friend recently and it is truly superb, certainly my favorite Dickens and probably in my top 5 to 10 novels of all time. It's really Dickens at his best. It's got a great plot, very memorable and interesting characters, great descriptions of the Thames and 19th century London, scathing social criticism and critiques of class and respectability. I cannot recommend it enough!
Early in Anna Karenina there's a reference to OMF which came out about a decade later. Tolstoy loved Dickens! |
| Of the two first person narrative, coming of age stories, which do people prefer: David Copperfield or Great Expectations? |
| I love Great Expectations. But I read it long ago and so maybe wouldn’t love it the same way now. Not sure— maybe I should reread it. |