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Martin Chuzzlewit
Charles Dickens
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An edition of Martin Chuzzlewit (1)

Martin Chuzzlewit

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At the center of Martin Chuzzlewit is Martin himself, very old, very rich, very much on his guard. What he suspects (with good reason) is that every one of his close and distant relations, now converging in droves on the country inn where they believe he is dying, will stop at nothing to become the inheritor of his great fortune. Having unjustly disinherited his grandson, young Martin, the old fellow now trusts no one but Mary Graham, the pretty girl hired as his companion. Though she has been made to understand she will not inherit a penny, she remains old Chuzzlewit's only ally. As the viperish relations and hangers-on close in on him, we meet some of Dickens's most marvelous characters - among them Mr. Pecksniff (whose name has entered the language as a synonym for ultimate hypocrisy and self-importance): the fabulously evil Jonas Chuzzlewit: the strutting reptile Tigg Montague: and the ridiculous, terrible, comical Sairey Gamp.

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Language
English
Pages
736

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Martin Chuzzlewit
2021-02-09, LibriVox
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Martin Chuzzlewit
2012-06-08, LibriVox
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Martin Chuzzlewit
2009, Oxford University Press
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Martin Chuzzlewit
2006, Project Gutenberg
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Cover of: The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
1994, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit
1978, Imprint unknown
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Martin Chuzzlewit
/1970, Priory Books
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Cover of: Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit
1959, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
Cover of: The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
1904, Gresham Publishing Company
in English
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Cover of: Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit
xxxx, George Routledge and Sons
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Oxford, New York

Edition Notes

Uses the Clarendon text and includes Dickens's Prefaces and 1868 Postscript, as well as eight of the original illustrations -- P. 4 of cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. [727]-736).

Series
Oxford world's classics, Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR4563.A2 C37 2009,

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 736 p. :
Number of pages
736

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23555216M
ISBN 13
9780199554003
LCCN
2009291580
Library Thing
15539
Goodreads
6339177

Work Description

The greed of his family has led wealthy old Martin Chuzzlewit to become suspicious and misanthropic, leaving his grandson and namesake to make his own way in the world. And so young Martin sets out from the Wiltshire home of his supposed champion, the scheming architect Pecksniff, to seek his fortune in America. In depicting Martin's journey – an experience that teaches him to question his inherited self-interest and egotism – Dickens created many vividly realized figures: the brutish lout Jonas Chuzzlewit, plotting to gain the family fortune; Martin's optimistic manservant, Mark Tapley; gentle Tom Pinch; and the drunken and corrupt private nurse, Mrs Gamp. With its portrayal of greed, blackmail and murder, and its searing satire on America Dickens's novel is a powerful and blackly comic story of hypocrisy and redemption.

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