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Martin Chuzzlewit

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Martin Chuzzlewit is suspicious - and with good reason.

His relatives think he's dying and they're flocking to his side from near and far in eager anticipation of inheriting his vast wealth.

Their greed and selfishness has made him a misanthrope, and when he finds his namesake grandson romancing his ward, the old man's wrath drives young Martin off to America to seek his fortune.

Already famous as the author of The Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens declared this, his sixth novel, as "immeasurably the best of my stories." The scheming Mr. Pecksniff, the corrupt Mrs. Gamp, the criminal Jonas Chuzzlewit, and other vividly realized characters populate this powerful black comedy, which features a parody of American mores and manners inspired by the author's 1842 visit to the United States.

A captivating tale of hypocrisy and redemption, the novel is distinctive among Dickens' work for its combination of antic humor, searing satire, and lively melodrama.

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Dover Publications Inc.
0486831639 / 9780486831633
Paperback / softback
823.8
31/05/2019
United States
English
Classics
784 pages
21 cm
Quiz No: 221681, Points 68.00, Book Level 10.00,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More