Sunday Under Three Heads

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Sunday Under Three Heads

by Charles Dickens

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1 total

Transcribed from the 1905 Chapman & Hall edition (The Works of Charles Dickens, volume 28) by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

1:06:32

Description

A vivid portrait of a bustling London Sunday unfolds through the eyes of a keen observer, who delights in watching the city’s streets come alive with families and friends dressed in their finest. The narrator notes how even the humblest workers spare their hard‑earned wages to present themselves neatly, finding pride and pleasure in a modest dash of elegance. This everyday splendor, set against the backdrop of a bright summer sun, becomes a quiet celebration of dignity and communal joy.

Yet the narrative also turns to the clash of attitudes that surround these leisurely outings. While some clergy and aristocrats decry the “over‑dressing” of the lower classes as vanity, the narrator argues that such modest indulgence brings genuine happiness and a sense of worth. The essay gently probes the tension between moral judgment and the simple, heartfelt need for a day of rest and recreation, inviting listeners to reconsider the true value of a Sunday spent in shared delight.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (63K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

A master of unforgettable characters and sharp social observation, this Victorian storyteller turned childhood hardship and bustling city life into some of the most beloved novels in English. His books mix humor, suspense, and compassion in a way that still feels vivid today.

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