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Oliver Twist
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bookshelves: classics, owned, 1001, bloom-canon, victorian-neo-victorian-gothic, read-in-2011
Jul 27, 2009
bookshelves: classics, owned, 1001, bloom-canon, victorian-neo-victorian-gothic, read-in-2011
I swear Dickens named one of his characters Master Bates on purpose.
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Reading Progress
July 27, 2009
– Shelved
July 27, 2009
– Shelved as:
classics
September 7, 2009
– Shelved as:
owned
October 27, 2009
– Shelved as:
1001
October 4, 2010
– Shelved as:
bloom-canon
January 15, 2011
– Shelved as:
victorian-neo-victorian-gothic
October 2, 2011
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Started Reading
October 4, 2011
– Shelved as:
read-in-2011
October 4, 2011
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Finished Reading
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Did you see that the Victorians group is reading Our Mutual Friend and Bleak House starting mid November? Those are the top 2 on my Dickens tbr and I have a feeling I won't be disappointed.


I did see that, and Bleak House and Copperfield are my top two...but I have to read Karamazov in November, so the chances of me being able to take on another monster are iffy.

He had some "hard times" in his life.




He did name Bates deliberately.
I’m sure he was considering possible reviewers 100 years hence!
Like Paul.
(Fair enough.)
(I agree: I suppose I should look up the history of the word, but I bet Dickens knew what he was saying.)