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The Pickwick Papers
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Rory Kinnear, Neil Gaiman
- Length: 32 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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When Samuel Pickwick decides to establish and preside over a travelling society, he unknowingly brings together three of the oddest men in all of London: Tracy Tupman, the loveless self-professed ladies’ man, Augustus Snodgrass, the poet who’s never put pen to paper, and Nathaniel Winkle, the endlessly clumsy sportsman. The ‘Pickwickians’ set off in search of new adventures outside of the confines of the city. Along with a host of other colourful Dickensian characters such as Mr Pickwick’s love-struck landlady, Mrs Bardell, and his trusty sidekick, Sam Weller.
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Sir! My dear sir!
- By Adam on 02-02-20
Featuring an exclusive introduction from Neil Gaiman.
Known for his portrayal of Bill Tanner in the James Bond films, multi award-winning actor Rory Kinnear performs The Pickwick Papers, the novel that catapulted Dickens to fame.
When Samuel Pickwick decides to establish and preside over a travelling society, he unknowingly brings together three of the oddest men in all of London; Tracy Tupman, the loveless self-professed ‘ladies’ man, Augustus Snodgrass, the poet who’s never put pen to paper, and Nathaniel Winkle, the endlessly clumsy sportsman. As they set off for new adventures, they find themselves in a whole host of unusual situations.
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A Tale of Two Cities
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Simon Callow - introduction
- Narrated by: Simon Callow
- Length: 15 hrs
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Exclusively from Audible. 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.' So begins Charles Dickens' most famous historical drama: a gripping tale of war, social injustice and the choice between darkness and light. After being unjustly imprisoned for 18 years, French doctor Manette is released from the Bastille jail in Paris and embarks upon a journey to London in the hope of finding the daughter he never met.
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A good story, well-performed
- By Veronica Venatrix on 14-02-19
Performed by Simon Callow
Simon Callow, the multi-award-winning actor and theatre director, gives a spectacular and inimitable performance of one of Dickens' most iconic novels. In this recording of A Tale of Two Cities we are treated to an epic tale of war and social injustice. Simon Callow's long-standing love of the novelist's work and his extensive knowledge of the author shines through in his narration of this timeless classic.
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Great Expectations
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Howard Jacobson
- Narrated by: Matt Lucas, Howard Jacobson
- Length: 20 hrs and 39 mins
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In this Audible Exclusive performance by Matt Lucas of Great Expectations, Charles Dickens demonstrates that conscience, loyalty and empathy are virtues far more valuable than intellect, wealth and social standing. First published in Dickens’ own periodical, All the Year Round, the novel was divided into nine monthly instalments, from December 1860 to August 1861. Unsurprisingly, it was an instant success and managed to sell over 100,000 copies per week. Though written at a challenging time in Dickens’ life, when the impending breakdown of his marriage loomed over him, Great Expectations proves to be one of his most optimistic, comical and romantic novels.
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Great Story, Great Narrator, Great Expectations
- By Mrs. R. E. Chandler on 07-10-18
Performed by Matt Lucas
The British comedian, actor and screenwriter (Little Britain, Alice in Wonderland) embodies such a variety of characters in this brand new recording of one of Dickens' best known novels. In Great Expectations the author endeavours to demonstrate that conscience, loyalty and empathy are virtues far more valuable than intellect, wealth and social standing.
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Our Mutual Friend
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Lucinda Hawksley - introduction
- Narrated by: Meera Syal, Lucinda Hawksley - introduction
- Length: 34 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Full of both satire and social analysis, Our Mutual Friend looks at what could happen in Victorian England when a fortune passes to a working-class couple. The audiobook will enchant the listener with its larger-than-life characters, its poignant depiction of social injustice and the singular seed of hope with which Dickens hints at the possibility of a better tomorrow.
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Audible have let Meera Syal down
- By Mez on 07-01-20
Performed by Meera Syal
Meera Syal, the writer and star of the show Goodness Gracious Me, brings her expert narration to this satirical look at the 19th-century social classes which was Dickens' final completed novel. This new recording of Our Mutual Friend also includes an exclusive introduction written and narrated Lucinda Hawksley, the biographer and lecturer who is also the great-great-great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens.
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Little Dorrit
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
- Length: 40 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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This Audible Exclusive production revisits Charles Dickens’ tragi-comic novel Little Dorrit. Written during the Crimean War, it a story of fortunes won and lost and a masterly portrayal of the failings of Victorian Society, with the ever-present spectre of law enforcement and imprisonment looming over a fearful population. Divided into two parts, Book One: Poverty and Book Two: Riches, Little Dorrit satirises the debtors prisons and the detrimental effect of enforcing a British class system.
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Perfect
- By robholl on 12-08-19
Performed by Juliet Stevenson
Olivier award-winning actress Juliet Stevenson, whose film credits include Truly Madly Deeply and Bend it Like Beckham, performs Dickens’ prison drama.
After the death of his father, Arthur Clennam returns home and finds solace in his mother’s new seamstress, the sweet and innocent Little Amy Dorrit. Residing with her two siblings and their father in Marshalsea debtors’ prison, Amy works hard to pay off his debts through her needlework.
In a powerful tale of fortunes won and lost, Dickens describes the debtors’ prison where his own father was held that haunted him for years to come.
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Bleak House
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Miriam Margolyes
- Length: 43 hrs and 12 mins
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This Audible Exclusive performance features a unique introduction written and narrated by Miriam Margolyes. Recognised as one of Dickens' most accomplished titles, Bleak House has impressed critics and audiences alike since it was first published in 1852. The novel boasts one of the most intelligent and engaging plots in all of English literature and is sure to engage the listener's imagination as it transports us back in time to the seedy, grimy and hazardous streets of Victorian London.
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genius
- By uk person on 13-05-18
Performed by Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes, BAFTA Awad-winning actress and a much-loved narrator among Audible members, narrates one of Dickens' most accomplished and critically acclaimed novels. First published in 1852, the book boasts one of the most intelligent and engaging plots in all of English literature and is sure to engage the listener's imagination as it transports us back in time to the seedy, grimy and hazardous streets of Victorian London.
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Hard Times
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Jeremy Paxman
- Narrated by: Bertie Carvel, Jeremy Paxman
- Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins
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'Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life.' So says Thomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, utilitarian school board superintendent. Father to Tom and Louisa, he shapes the minds of all the young children, including his own, with the exception of only one: the circus-born Sissy Jupe.
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Fabulous.
- By ck on 14-05-20
Hard Times performed by Bertie Carvel
Bertie Carvel, the star of hit television show Doctor Foster and Rupert Murdoch's stage impersonator in the theatre production Ink, delivers a standout performance in this new recording of Hard Times.
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Dombey and Son
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: John Mullan - introduction, Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Owen Teale, John Mullan - introduction
- Length: 41 hrs and 23 mins
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Audible presents an original dramatisation of Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son, first published as Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation. A literary masterpiece in which Dickens' gift for vivid characterisation is at its best, this is the story of a powerful man whose inability to appreciate those around him leads to his lonely demise and, later, his possible redemption.
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Dickens is Dickens; Owen Teale is brilliant
- By Carla on 28-09-18
Performed by Owen Teale,
A literary masterpiece in which Dickens' gift for vivid characterisation is at its best, this is the story of a powerful man whose inability to appreciate those around him leads to his lonely demise and, later, his possible redemption. This edition is performed by Game of Thrones star Owen Teale and features an exclusive introduction written and narrated by John Mullan, professor of English at University College London.
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Nicholas Nickleby
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
- Length: 36 hrs and 20 mins
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When 19-year old Nicholas Nickleby is left destitute after his father's death, he appeals to his wealthy uncle to help him find work and to protect his mother and sister. But Ralph Nickleby offers little help and proves to be both hard-hearted and unscrupulous, leaving Nicholas to make his own way in the world. Nicholas' adventures take him to Yorkshire boarding school, Dotheboys Hall, and then back to London, meeting an extraordinary gallery of rogues and eccentrics along the way. Like many of Dickens' novels, Nicholas Nickleby is characterised by his outrage at cruelty and social injustice, but it is also a flamboyantly exuberant work, revealing his comic genius.
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An epic melodrama and a wonder of character acting
- By Adam on 31-10-18
Performed by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
When 19-year old Nicholas Nickleby is left destitute after his father's death, he appeals to his wealthy uncle to help him find work and to protect his mother and sister. But Ralph Nickleby offers little help and proves to be both hard-hearted and unscrupulous, leaving Nicholas to make his own way in the world.
Nicholas' adventures take him to Yorkshire boarding school, Dotheboys Hall, and then back to London, meeting an extraordinary gallery of rogues and eccentrics along the way. Like many of Dickens' novels, Nicholas Nickleby is characterised by his outrage at cruelty and social injustice, but it is also a flamboyantly exuberant work, revealing his comic genius.
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The Old Curiosity Shop
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
- Length: 22 hrs and 39 mins
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In true Dickensian fashion, The Old Curiosity Shop offers a humorous yet devastating depiction of both the most honourable and most corrupt members of 19th-century English society. Hailed by Queen Victoria as being ‘interesting and cleverly written', The Old Curiosity Shop introduces listeners to the uniquely colourful characters of Nell Trent, her young friend, Kit, her doting grandfather and the evil moneylender to whom they all fall prey, Daniel Quilp.
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Not the best of Dickens
- By Mr Rotovator on 11-07-19
Performed by Jessie Buckley
Young Nell and her grandfather are forced to flee their hometown and shop of curiosities when they fall prey to an evil, grotesque moneylender Daniel Quilp. Jessie Buckley, standout star of the BBC's adaptation of War and Peace, brings the colourful characters of The Old Curiosity Shop to life in this modern adaptation of a beloved Dickens classic.
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Martin Chuzzlewit
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, William Boyd - introduction
- Narrated by: Derek Jacobi, William Boyd - introduction
- Length: 41 hrs and 33 mins
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Deeply distressed at thought of his singularly money-minded family circling around his inevitable death bed, when Old Martin Chuzzlewit comes across a young and kindly orphan girl, he immediately decides to take her into his employment. Offering her a comfortable living in exchange for her care and protection, Martin rests easy in the knowledge that her comfort will last only as long as he does; upon his death, Mary the orphan will find herself on the cold and dirty streets from whence she came.
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Wonderful Book - Worth Persevering
- By Head Coach on 26-12-18
Performed by Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi, a distinguished actor and much-loved voice artist, performs this depiction of a 19th-century America still tangled up in the practice of slavery. A lesson in the dangers of only looking after number one, it's a narrative that remains highly relevant today. With an exclusive introduction written and narrated by William Boyd, the listener is given a unique insight into a piece of work that Dickens considered to be his most accomplished.
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Oliver Twist
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Jonathan Pryce
- Length: 18 hrs and 16 mins
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When young orphan, Oliver Twist, is sold into an apprenticeship with an undertaker, he leaves behind years of miserable servitude and mistreatment at an English workhouse. Hoping to move on to better things, he decides to escape his new, equally dreary surroundings and head to London. It is there that the novel unravels as Oliver meets a host of larger-than-life characters, including The Artful Dodger, a high-ranking member of a juvenile pickpocketing gang, and their elderly leader, Fagin.
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A brilliant rendition of an absorbing book.
- By Keith Phillips on 27-04-19
Performed by Jonathan Pryce
Regarded as one of the greatest actors on both stage and screen, the internationally acclaimed and award-winning Jonathan Pryce brings larger-than-life characters to life, in the much-loved classic Oliver Twist. The young orphan escapes miserable servitude and mistreatment at a dreary English workhouse and heads to London. Here he meets the Artful Dodger, a high-ranking member of a juvenile pickpocketing gang, and their elderly leader, Fagin and unwittingly gets swept up in a life of crime. Exposing the cruel and inhumane treatment of orphans in 19th Century England, Oliver Twist is one of the most significant social novels of all time.
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
- The Audible Dickens Collection
- By: Charles Dickens, Lucinda Hawksley
- Narrated by: Billy Howle, Lucinda Hawksley
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
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Audible presents an original production of the aptly named The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Charles Dickens’ final, unfinished novel. Following his untimely death at the age of 58, Dickens managed to publish only six of the 12 planned instalments of the story. Though it has gone on to be one of his more popular titles and the source of inspiration for various television, stage and theatre adaptations, no one knows exactly how Dickens planned to end the mystery.
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A beautiful, enriching mystery
- By Adam on 01-07-19
Performed by Billy Howle
British actor Billy Howle, who starred opposite Richard Gere in Tom Robb-Smith’s eight-part BBC drama MotherFatherSon, lends his voice to Dickens’ classic mystery. Due to his untimely death, Dickens’ was unable to complete his final novel, so now it’s up to you to solve The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Edwin Drood and Rosa Bud are contracted to marry, however they both realise they are not romantically inclined and break off their engagement, unbeknownst to Edwin’s opium addicted uncle Jasper, who is in love with Rosa. When Edwin suspiciously disappears on a stormy night, he leaves behind a trail of evidence which looks to incriminate the very people closest to him, including his jealous and malicious uncle. Set in the darkest of nineteenth-century London, this menacing mystery, with its fascinating range of characters will keep you enthralled until the very end.