63 pages 2 hours read

Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1865

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens follows the story of John Harmon, presumed drowned, whose inheritance is passed to his unknowing employers, the Boffins. Disguised as John Rokesmith, Harmon becomes their secretary to observe Bella Wilfer, his potential bride. Meanwhile, the mysterious deaths affect other characters like Lizzie Hexam and Eugene Wrayburn, revealing themes of poverty, identity, and social class. The novel includes discussions of alcohol addiction, death by suicide, and antisemitism.

Reviews & Readership

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Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend is praised for its intricate plot and vivid characterizations, showcasing the author's mastery in social commentary. However, some readers find its dense prose and numerous subplots challenging to navigate. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its depth and rich storytelling, though it demands patience and attentive reading.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Our Mutual Friend?

A reader who delights in intricate plots, richly developed characters, and social commentary will enjoy Our Mutual Friend. Comparable works include Bleak House by Dickens and Vanity Fair by Thackeray, appealing to those who appreciate Victorian literature and narratives exploring wealth and class.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Classic Fiction

Satire

British Literature

Period

Victorian Period

Themes

Relationships: Family

Society: Class

Values/Ideas: Power & Greed