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Our Mutual Friend Readalong

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Piggywaspushed · 04/08/2020 16:07

As discussed on the previous Davis Copperfield Readalong, I hope some of us are eager to start Our Mutual Friend!

This is quite a complex one to break up. As usual, Dickens published in 19 monthly instalments but this one has 4 'Books' .

It is split up as follows:

BOOK THE FIRST: THE CUP AND THE LIP
I – May 1864 (chapters 1–4);
II – June 1864 (chapters 5–7);
III – July 1864 (chapters 8–10);
IV – August 1864 (chapters 11–13);
V – September 1864 (chapters 14–17).
BOOK THE SECOND: BIRDS OF A FEATHER
VI – October 1864 (chapters 1–3);
VII – November 1864 (chapters 4–6);
VIII – December 1864 (chapters 7–10);
IX – January 1865 (chapters 11–13);
X – February 1865 (chapters 14–16).
BOOK THE THIRD: A LONG LANE
XI – March 1865 (chapters 1–4);
XII – April 1865 (chapters 5–7);
XIII – May 1865 (chapters 8–10);
XIV – June 1865 (chapters 11–14);
XV – July 1865 (chapters 15–17).
BOOK THE FOURTH: A TURNING
XVI – August 1865 (chapters 1–4);
XVII – September 1865 (chapters 5–7);
XVIII – October 1865 (chapters 8–11);
XIX-XX – November 1865 [chapters 12–17 (Chapter the Last)].

4 instalments is feasible but might be too much for those of us working/ reading other books/child or DP wrangling/ insert other reason.

Therefore, I would suggest 8 instalments, splitting each book in two somehow?

That would take us to March 2021 and then we can pretend 2020 never existed.

Up for it? Thoughts?

Looking forward to it! All usual suspects and newcomers welcome.

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ChessieFL · 02/04/2021 12:02

I haven’t read any of those Piggy.

The only ones I have read are OMF, DC, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist and A Tale Of Two Cities.

Piggywaspushed · 02/04/2021 12:04

Oh, that's a good start for a decision then!

I think we lost a few waifs and strays along the way this time but if anyone else is lurking , possibly @DesdamonasHandkerchief and @LadybirdDaphne or @MilesJuppIsMyBitch , let me know what you think!

Be sad to lose you fortuna but no need to slog through another Dickens!

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InTheCludgie · 02/04/2021 12:51

Hi I've been lurking at the end of this thread to see what you're deciding on a new readalong. I haven't read any of the Dickens books mentioned earlier and would love to join in whatever you decide on. Am only 37% through OMF Blush but I will have loads more reading time in a month when uni finishes up so will definitely be blasting through it.

MilesJuppIsMyBitch · 02/04/2021 13:15

Hi @Piggywaspushed ! Thanks for the add.

Life intruded far too much over the last couple of months, but would love to start another readalong. I'll read anything.

I really enjoyed OUAR.

Mill on the Floss would be a good companion novel to OMF, I think!

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nowanearlyNicemum · 02/04/2021 14:22

I too have just popped in to see what you might be planning next!! I'd be up for another Dickens Readalong and have read very few to be honest. Please can we have some advance warning of what and when as it's a bit of a nightmare getting my hands on English books these days (thanks Brexit!) and I got OMF really late and never caught up!! Kindle works of course but there's something about classics that makes me want to read an actual book.

Piggywaspushed · 02/04/2021 14:31

Well, I am happy to do Little Dorrit if everyone else is. Looks like it can be done across 7 or 8 instalments.

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ChessieFL · 02/04/2021 16:04

I’m happy with Little Dorrit.

MiddleAgedLurker · 02/04/2021 17:37

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DesdamonasHandkerchief · 02/04/2021 18:18

I'm definitely up for Little Dorrit 🙋‍♀️ I haven't read it but I know the plot because I watched the BBC serial a couple of years ago (adapted by Andrew Davies and staring Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen and Tom Courtney) and thought it was fab.
Thank you so much for running the OMF read along Piggy I've really enjoyed it Grin

Piggywaspushed · 02/04/2021 18:28

You're welcome!

That sounds like a good cast : love Claire Foy.

I will buy my LD and start a new thread as soon as I get it. Hope you can get a copy @nowanearlyNicemum

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DesdamonasHandkerchief · 02/04/2021 18:41

Loved reading those top tens but - on my eyes! that's some major spoilers for A Tale Of Two Cities in the Independent article. Maybe there's an assumption that everyone already knows the plot of every Charles Dickens novel 🤷‍♀️ and listing collected letters in the top ten is a bit of a stretch affectation !

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 02/04/2021 18:43

It's a great cast Piggy also has Maxine Peake and Russell Tovey in it. Highly recommended watch when we've read the book. (But then I'll watch anything Matthew Macfadyen is in!)

nowanearlyNicemum · 02/04/2021 18:56

Okey dokey. On it!

Piggywaspushed · 02/04/2021 19:09

I thought the same des. I remember reading an article once that was a homage to Hardy and it gave away everything in Tess. Perhaps they think everyone knows the classics...

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Defaultname · 02/04/2021 20:06

@DesdamonasHandkerchief

I'm definitely up for Little Dorrit 🙋‍♀️ I haven't read it but I know the plot because I watched the BBC serial a couple of years ago (adapted by Andrew Davies and staring Claire Foy, Matthew Macfadyen and Tom Courtney) and thought it was fab. Thank you so much for running the OMF read along Piggy I've really enjoyed it Grin
I'm very keen on the 1987 TV adaptation, which came out on DVD. The cast includes:

Derek Jacobi, Joan Greenwood, Patricia Hayes, Alec Guinness, Max Wall...
Amy Dorrit was played by Sarah Pickering, her only-ever role, and I've read one or two disparaging remarks about her by the stars, but I thought she was very good.

I've read Little Dorrit a few times, and while it's fairly easy going generally, I have to admit that I always found the first couple of pages difficult to get through ; be consoled by the fact that no other chapter of the book is set in Marseilles, so you can ignore the geography, and none of the cast of characters, I believe, bar the main two, are ever heard of again.

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 02/04/2021 22:31

That's a good pointer on the opening pages of Little Dorrit, Default, Dickens can take me a while to get into at the best of times!
I'm a sucker for watching an adaptation once I've read a classic novel so I will no doubt be looking for the 1987 DVD, preferably second hand, as soon as the read along is over as well as rewatching the more recent one 👍

BadSpellaSpellaSpella · 03/04/2021 01:41

I finished this at the beginning of the month, definately not my favourite dickens and thank goodness for notes on the Internet as some of the time I didn't have a clue what was going on.

I really felt that lizzie deserved better tbh, I know wrayburn is great socially but how they got married wasn't great. The female characters in this were two dimensional. I did however like the plot in how it all eventually came together and started to click into place and the general realism throughout.

My favourites so far are great expectations, bleak house and a tale of two cities. I found the characters in those, even the side characters, stood out and were memorable whereas they weren't so much in omf

LadybirdDaphne · 03/04/2021 07:42

I will try my best to join in the Little Dorrit readalong, but I’m not managing to read much at the mo (due to moving countries, trying to buy a house, looking for full time work whereas I was a somewhat-bored housewife until recently...) so not sure if I will be able to keep up.

Piggywaspushed · 03/04/2021 18:04

Just received my Wordsworth edition on LD. It has a sampler on the front with DNF stitched on it!

I do hope this isn't an omen!! Grin

To give everyone a chance to egt books , shall we have this month off and I will start a thread before May?

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Defaultname · 03/04/2021 18:39

Ah. 'Do Not Forget'.

(For a minute there, I thought you'd found an unusual bookmark saying 'Do Not Resuscitate'!).

Piggywaspushed · 03/04/2021 18:42

That would be a very bad choice of bookmark!!!

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DesdamonasHandkerchief · 03/04/2021 22:20

DNF means 'Did Not Finish' in book terms Default.

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 03/04/2021 22:22

Apologies if I'm teaching my grandma to suck eggs with that comment!

Defaultname · 03/04/2021 23:22

@DesdamonasHandkerchief

DNF means 'Did Not Finish' in book terms Default.
I admit I had to Google the book (and horse-racing) meaning of DNF!

I was a bit surprised at Wordsworth making the effort with the cover. Do Not Forget is a bitter motto in Little Dorrit, and is left, embroidered, for one of the characters to discover. (Not a plot-spoiler).
yes, hell of a thing to have on the cover, right up there with Jerry Rubin's 'Steal This Book'! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_This_Book

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