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- 1. S1 E1 Mar 9, 1998
- John Harmon's body is pulled from the Thames; Bella Wilfer goes into mourning.
- 2. S1 E2 Mar 16, 1998
- Lizzie Hexam is courted by a dissolute barrister and a mentally-deranged schoolmaster.
- 3. S1 E3 Mar 23, 1998
- As the rivalry for Lizzie's hand in marriage intensifies, Lizzie flees.
Our Mutual Friend, written in 1864–1865, is the last novel completed by Charles Dickens and is one of his most sophisticated works, combining savage satire with social analysis.
A drama based on Charles Dickens's novel about love, greed, and secret identities in 1860s London. Watch the episodes, cast, reviews, and trivia on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.
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Feb 8, 2019 · Read the full text of Our Mutual Friend, a classic novel by Charles Dickens, on Project Gutenberg. Follow the story of a ragged man and his daughter who search for something on the Thames, and the mysteries of London society.
Our Mutual Friend is a novel by Charles Dickens, published in serial form between 1864 and 1865. The original publication included nineteen monthly installments in all and was the last one completed by Dickens before his death in 1870.
Charles Dickens’s last complete novel, Our Mutual Friend encompasses the great themes of his earlier works: the pretensions of the nouveaux riches, the ingenuousness of the aspiring poor, and the unfailing power of wealth to corrupt all who crave it.
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Our Mutual Friend, last completed novel by Charles Dickens, published serially in 1864–65 and in book form in 1865. Sometimes compared to Bleak House because of its subject matter, Our Mutual Friend is essentially a critique of Victorian monetary and class values.
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Sep 29, 2021 · Learn about the last completed novel of Charles Dickens, published in 1864-1865. It explores the themes of wealth, corruption, and identity through the characters of John Harmon, Bella Wilfer, and others.