Charles Dibdin (1745–1814)
Author of Songs of the late Charles Dibdin : with a memoir
About the Author
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Works by Charles Dibdin
Comic Tales And Lyrical Fancies: Including The Chessiad, A Mock-Heroic In Five Cantos; And The Wreath Of Love In Four Cantos (2007) 1 copy
The High-Mettled Racer: To Which Are Added Many Interesting Anecdotes of the Race-Horse (Classic Reprint) (2017) 1 copy
Sea-songs by Charles Dibdin: collected and arranged with a memoir by T. Dibdin. With Twelve illustrations by George Cruikshank 1 copy, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1745
- Date of death
- 1814-07-25
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- composer
actor
author - Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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It finally occured to me what this writing style reminds me of, its an american soap opera! It has it all, the constant twists and turns, the wild coincidences, the returns from the dead and new found relations.
In defoes Moll Flanders these things are incredibly annoying but Dibdins stuff feels less serious and so its ridiculous aspects are more acceptable.
The genius Hannah continues to delight and the first half of this volume is probably the highlight of the work. The second half is spent show more clearing up loose threads and so can be a bit of a let down. Finally the author reveals the main point of his story which i liked a little better in this than when the same point was made in Candide.
Overall Dibdins writing still isn't good but i enjoyed my time with Hannah. show less
In defoes Moll Flanders these things are incredibly annoying but Dibdins stuff feels less serious and so its ridiculous aspects are more acceptable.
The genius Hannah continues to delight and the first half of this volume is probably the highlight of the work. The second half is spent show more clearing up loose threads and so can be a bit of a let down. Finally the author reveals the main point of his story which i liked a little better in this than when the same point was made in Candide.
Overall Dibdins writing still isn't good but i enjoyed my time with Hannah. show less
I have mixed feelings about the fact i skipped Vol I. On the one hand Hannah is a very interesting character and i'd like to know more about her. On the other hand Dibdins writing can sink sometimes to Defoe's worst (Moll Flanders), while it never rises to Defoe's best (Robinson Crusoe).
Its an odd writing style that can feel very monotone in circumstances that instead should feel exiting or emotional.
The saving grace of it all is Hannah, a genius at engineering and pretty much anything else show more she puts her mind too, a very strange female figure for the times. Even Dibdin's poor style and needless 'a series of unfortunate events' plot-lines fail to make Hannah unengaging. show less
Its an odd writing style that can feel very monotone in circumstances that instead should feel exiting or emotional.
The saving grace of it all is Hannah, a genius at engineering and pretty much anything else show more she puts her mind too, a very strange female figure for the times. Even Dibdin's poor style and needless 'a series of unfortunate events' plot-lines fail to make Hannah unengaging. show less
1.Summary & Comments:人間のように生活している動物たちのお話。結構本が古くてところどころシミがあって読みづらい部分があった。
2.line or Phrase:"JUMBO had a garden,A pretty little garden, Filled with every flower that grows"
3.Number of words:apporoximately 400
4.reading time:10min
2.line or Phrase:"JUMBO had a garden,A pretty little garden, Filled with every flower that grows"
3.Number of words:apporoximately 400
4.reading time:10min
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- Rating
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