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Although somewhat a Mystery , an important point concerning the identity of certain characters is revealed halfway through, without hinting as to the ending. Although the book is quite lengthly, the ending seems rushed. It is a book in which G. K. Chesterton described that, as the reader rushes to read it, 'the writer rushed to write it', expressing displeasure at Mr Boffin's abortive fall into greed and vice, which, not only is inconsistent with Dickens' themes at that time of life, but also inconsistent with the character himself. Of the crucial ending, Chesterton wrote 'It might have taken years to turn Noddy Boffin into a miser; but it would have taken centuries to turn him into an actor.' {Link without Title} A possible factor is the Staplehurst Rail Crash , in which Dickens was involved while writing ''Our Mutual Friend''. Some commentators believe it seriously affected his ability to work, right up to his death five years later. CHARACTERS Like all of Dickens' works, ''Our Mutual Friend'' contains many memorable characters. (This list is incomplete.) Major characters
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PUBLICATION ''Our Mutual Friend'', like most Dickens novels, was published in 19 monthly installments, each costing one shilling (with the exception of the nineteenth, which was double-length and cost two). Each issue featured 32 pages of text and two illustrations by Marcus Stone . BOOK THE FIRST: THE CUP AND THE LIP
BOOK THE SECOND: BIRDS OF A FEATHER
BOOK THE THIRD: A LONG LANE
BOOK THE FOURTH: A TURNING
MEDIA The BBC produced a TV adaptation of ''Our Mutual Friend'' in 1997, adapted by Sandi Welch . It starred Paul McGann and Anna Friel . At one point, the Royal Shakespeare Company considered a very long stage adaptation of the novel, featuring every last subplot and character, but shied away as there were simply too many drownings or near drownings which would have been too complicated to do on stage. They opted instead to do Nicholas Nickleby . In 2005, Paul McCartney released a song " Jenny Wren " on his Chaos And Creation In The Backyard album about the character of Jenny Wren. EXTERNAL LINKS Online editions
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