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I love Dickens but I'm not sentimental in the least.

(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:08, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I don't like Dickens
but I can acknowledge that he's good. Just too ponderous for me. His best works are the odder short ones like The Mystery of Edwin Drood (unfinished sadly) and A Tale of Two Cities
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:11, Reply)
it's the way he wrote that impresses me, rather than what he wrote
woke up, drunk and debauched, realised he needed to make more money, didn't even read last week's offering, just dashed off a load more story at "a penny a line".
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:13, Reply)
cf Winston Churchill
How that fellow ever did anything at all is incredible
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:43, Reply)
It's like Ray Bradbury
writing Farhenheit 451 in about two weeks because he really desperately needed the money
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:46, Reply)
That I did not know.

(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 16:10, Reply)
I don't really know why I like him.
I just enjoy the stories.
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:22, Reply)
I can't stand him.
He's a shit.
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:29, Reply)
I love Oscar Wilde's demolition of twee-fest The OId Curiosity Shop*.
That chap was a proper genius. Albeit a bent paddy one.


*'One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing'
(, Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:20, Reply)

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