Dombey and Son

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Dombey and Son

by Charles Dickens

EN·~34 hours·64 chapters

Chapters

64 total
1

CHAPTER I. Dombey and Son

27:45
2

CHAPTER II. In which Timely Provision is made for an Emergency that will sometimes arise in the best-regulated Families.

27:54
3

CHAPTER III. In which Mr Dombey, as a Man and a Father, is seen at the Head of the Home-Department

28:06
4

CHAPTER IV. In which some more First Appearances are made on the Stage of these Adventures

28:24
5

CHAPTER V. Paul’s Progress and Christening

44:33
6

CHAPTER VI. Paul’s Second Deprivation

50:33
7

CHAPTER VII. A Bird’s-eye Glimpse of Miss Tox’s Dwelling-place: also of the State of Miss Tox’s Affections

13:54
8

CHAPTER VIII. Paul’s Further Progress, Growth and Character

52:02
9

CHAPTER IX. In which the Wooden Midshipman gets into Trouble

32:08
10

CHAPTER X. Containing the Sequel of the Midshipman’s Disaster

31:50

Description

Mr. Dombey is a man whose identity is wrapped up in the fortunes of his trading house, and the arrival of his newborn son seems to confirm his grand design: a legacy that will bear his name for generations. He celebrates the infant as the living embodiment of “Dombey and Son,” treating the tiny bundle as the keystone of his business empire rather than a fragile new life. The scene is set in a dimly lit room where his pride swells with each tick of his gold‑chain‑adorned watch, while the baby, wrapped in a warm basket, quietly confronts the world with clenched fists.

Behind the veneer of ambition lies a marriage strained by illness and emotional distance. Mrs. Dombey, frail and resigned, watches her husband’s obsession with a mixture of resignation and lingering hope that the child might soften his stern heart. As the family navigates the early days of the infant’s life, the tension between cold calculation and the yearning for genuine connection begins to surface, hinting at the challenges that will test both father and son.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~34 hours (1980K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

One of the most beloved voices of the Victorian era, this English novelist turned sharp social observation into unforgettable stories full of vivid characters, humor, and feeling. His books still speak to readers through their energy, compassion, and clear-eyed look at poverty, ambition, and family life.

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