Hey /lit/.
What's in your opinion the best underrated or unread dickens novel or short story?
Nicholas Nickleby is one of the best English novels I'll ever read, only real niggas know what I'm sayin.
The Signalman is pretty good, does ghostly stuff way better than Christmas Carol.
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I think the Pickwick Papers should be the starting point for anything Dickens, and it should be introduced in High School instead of the generic Tale of Two Cities or Great Expectations. Im not implying that the latter two arnt great in themselves, just that the Pickwick Papers is much more accessible to the modern reader, and would get the feet wet in preparation for the more dense stuff
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Oliver Twist. It's an early work, and all of the characters bar Nancy are kind of 2-D, but it was the most fun to read so far. Characters are too exaggerated not to enjoy.
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Kek