This comic masterpiece is read by Paul Schofield. It has been noted also by Dickens' biographer, Forster, that it marked a crucial phase in the author's development as he began to delve deeper into the 'springs of character'. "Martin Chuzzlewit" is Charles Dickens' comic masterpiece about which his biographer, Forster, noted that it marked a crucial phase in the author's development as he began to delve deeper into the 'springs of character'.Old Martin Chuzzlewit, tormented by the greed and selfishness of his ...
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This comic masterpiece is read by Paul Schofield. It has been noted also by Dickens' biographer, Forster, that it marked a crucial phase in the author's development as he began to delve deeper into the 'springs of character'. "Martin Chuzzlewit" is Charles Dickens' comic masterpiece about which his biographer, Forster, noted that it marked a crucial phase in the author's development as he began to delve deeper into the 'springs of character'.Old Martin Chuzzlewit, tormented by the greed and selfishness of his family, effectively drives his grandson, young Martin, to undertake a voyage to America. It is a voyage which will have crucial consequences not only for young Martin, but also for his grandfather and his grandfather's servant, Mary Graham with whom young Martin is in love. The commercial swindle of the Anglo-Bengalee company and the fraudulent Eden Land Corporation have a topicality in our own time. This strong sub-plot shows evidence of Dickens' mastery of crime where characters such as the criminal Jonas Chuzzlewit, the old nurse Mrs Gamp, and the arch-hypocrite Seth Pecksniff are the equal to any in his other great novels. Generations of readers have also delighted in Dickens' wonderful description of the London boarding-house - 'Todgers'.
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Good. No dust jacket. About The Book: -Martin Chuzzlewit is Charles Dickens` comic masterpiece about which his biographer, Forster, noted that it marked a crucial phase in the author`s development as he began to delve deeper into the `springs of character` Old Martin Chuzzlewit, tormented by the greed and selfishness of his family, effectively drives his grandson, young Martin, to undertake a voyage to America It is a voyage which will have crucial consequences not only for young Martin, but also for his grandfather and his grandfather`s servant, Mary Graham with whom young Martin is in love The commercial swindle of the Anglo-Bengalee company and the fraudulent Eden Land Corporation have a topicality in our own time This strong sub-plot shows evidence of Dickens` mastery of crime where characters such as the criminal Jonas Chuzzlewit, the old nurse Mrs Gamp, and the arch-hypocrite Seth Pecksniff are the equal to any in his other great novels Generations of readers have also delighted in Dickens` wonderful description of the London boarding-house-`Todgers`--> Genre: Literary Fiction Classics-> the publisher of this PAPERBACK book is Wordsworth Editions in 1994 booksalvation have grade it as Good and it will be shipped from our UK warehouse The text is in English.
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First edition, first issue (hardback). 8vo (22cm by 14cm), xvi, 624pp. Engraved frontispiece, extra-title and 38 other plates. Contemporary binding of half burgundy crushed morocco, marbled boards, gilt titling to the spine. The plates are somewhat foxed (as usual), there is some light rubbing of the binding, and a short ownership inscription; overall, this book is in good to very good condition. This is the first issue of the book, with the 13-line errata page. The signpost on the extra-title reads "100£".
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Damaged cover. The cover of is slightly damaged for instance a torn or bent corner.