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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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Towerofjoyless · 04/04/2021 10:16

Good idea to start in May, will give me a chance to get my finger out and complete OMF

ElderMillennial · 04/04/2021 10:39

I got the book but didn't start reading aI gave up but this keeps popping up in active threads.

I'm tempted to start it!

Defaultname · 04/04/2021 11:37

Debt, imprisonment, family-dependency and thoughtlessness, echos of Dicken's own childhood trauma, a hint of the House of Usher...What's not to like!

BadSpellaSpellaSpella · 04/04/2021 12:10

Very happy with the little dorrit suggestion, I haven't read it but I do already own a copy Grin

Piggywaspushed · 04/04/2021 12:33

Well, that is most convenient!

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nowanearlyNicemum · 06/04/2021 09:58

The lovely lady at my local English bookshop has ordered it for me and she seems confident it will arrive before the weekend...

Piggywaspushed · 06/04/2021 10:43

Fantastique!

I am going to start a thread soon for those who want to spread first instalment across April/ May as the first one is longer.

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ChessieFL · 06/04/2021 10:44

Thanks Piggy.

DesdamonasHandkerchief · 06/04/2021 17:19

I've downloaded the freebie Kindle edition, and Juliette Stevenson has very kindly agreed to read it to me when it suits. I'm good to go 👍

nowanearlyNicemum · 07/04/2021 10:02

Thanks Piggy. Will look out for it.

Piggywaspushed · 07/04/2021 12:41

OK @nowanearlyNicemum @ChessieFL @DesdamonasHandkerchief @ElderMillennial @Towerofjoyless @BadSpellaSpellaSpella @Defaultname @LadybirdDaphne @InTheCludgie and anyone else I have missed Blush, new thread is up!

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