Just finished reading Great Expectations, and whilst I appreciate it is well written, I struggled with his style of writing. It seemed very over wordy which got in the way of the story for me. My favourite 'classic' authors are Steinbeck and Orwell, which are obviously 20th century. However I'm really interested in reading novels from the Victorian era. Are there any who write in a more simplistic style than Dickens?


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), but because his wordiness, to me, serves no purpose. It is not incredibly nice to read, it is repetitive, it is not ingenious, it is not renewing, not overly original... In short, I could write the things he wrote in 100 words in 10 and it would make no difference. You can't do that to Hardy.
), try some Emile Zola. That is of course not Victorian, but 19th century French. Pretty dark too.


