Bardell v. Pickwick

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Bardell v. Pickwick

by Percy Fitzgerald, Charles Dickens

EN·~3 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Transcribed from the 1902 Elliot Stock edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

0:17
2

Bardell v. Pickwick

0:26
3

INTRODUCTION.

4:10
4

THE CAUSE OF ACTION.

36:26
5

THE TRIAL.

8:00
6

THE JUDGE.

10:16
7

THE COURT.

4:23
8

SERJEANT BUZFUZ.

6:42
9

THE OPENING SPEECH.

9:21
10

THE INCRIMINATING LETTERS.

6:09

Description

Step into a bustling 19th‑century London courtroom where a seemingly simple dispute spirals into a brilliant comedy of law. The case pits the genteel bachelor Mr. Pickwick against the outspoken Mrs. Bardell, who claims he has broken a promise of marriage. As the trial unfolds before the flamboyant Mr. Justice Stareleigh and a curious jury, the proceedings become a vivid tableau of legal jargon, exaggerated counsel, and theatrical witnesses.

The narrator’s keen eye turns every procedural nuance into a source of wit, exposing the absurdities of courtroom ritual while keeping the drama lively and accessible. Listeners will enjoy the clash of personalities—sharp‑tongued counsel, bewildered jurors, and a judge whose remarks become legend—as they navigate a world where a misunderstanding over a servant’s hire turns into a public spectacle. The episode captures the humor and humanity behind a historic legal farce, inviting you to experience a slice of Victorian satire that still feels surprisingly fresh.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (185K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Percy Fitzgerald

Percy Fitzgerald

1834–1925

A lively Victorian man of letters, he moved easily between fiction, biography, criticism, and the arts. His long career also stretched beyond books, taking in law, journalism, painting, and sculpture.

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

Famous for unforgettable characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this Victorian storyteller turned social criticism into some of the most widely loved novels in English. His books still feel lively and dramatic, whether he is writing about hardship, hope, or the strange comedy of everyday life.

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