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Our Mutual Friend (Everyman's Library Classics)

Our Mutual Friend (Everyman's Library Classics)

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Our Mutual Friend (Everyman's Library Classics) Hardback - 1994

by Charles Dickens

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Everyman's Library, April 21, 1994. Hardback. New/Perfect.

Everyman's Library, April 21, 1994. New/Perfect.

New (Shrink-wrapped): A perfect copy Our Mutual Friend in hardback from the The pictures shown are scans of the book for sale, not stock photos.

In his last completed novel, published in 1864-5, Dickens confirmed his reputation as a story-teller of genius while extending the sphere of his imagination to new worlds. Like all Dickens' novels, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND weaves together many stories, uniting them in the bizarre symbolism of the wealth which derives from a rubbish tip. With all the energy of his earlier novels, this one has an extra resonance and depth of shade.

832 pp.

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About this book

Our Mutual Friend (written in the years 1864–65) is the last novel completed by Charles Dickens and is in many ways one of his most sophisticated works, combining deep psychological insight with rich social analysis. At one level it centres on, in the words of critic J. Hillis Miller, "money, money, money, and what money can make of life" but in a deeper sense it's also about 'human values'.

First Edition Identification

The book was first serialized from 1864-1865 in 19 monthly installments. It was then published as a novel in 1865 by Chapman & Hall, London, with 40 illustration plates  by Marcus Stone.


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