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Format: Paperback
 ISBN-10: 1425049605
 ISBN-13: 9781425049607
 Nov 2006
 Publisher: Penguin USA
 652 pages
 Large Print
 Language: English |
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Synopsis Young Martin Chuzzlewit, a careless lad who is scorned by his tough and upright old grandfather, travels to America to seek his fortune. Dickens's satiric vision of America as a place full of criminals and disease alienated many of his American fans, but Martin survives his American ordeal and returns to England. He finds his grandfather in thrall to the evil Pecksniff and falls in love with Mary Graham. In the end, thanks to the wit of the wily old man and to Martin's inherent goodness, all is well: the evil are punished, the virtuous rewarded, and Dickens's usual wit and colorful cast of characters are much in evidence. Dickens pronounced MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT one of his favorites among his novels.
Industry Reviews "The various parts of 'Martin Chuzzlewit' have not much more relationship to one another than the sounds produced by a cat walking across a piano." George Orwell
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