The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I

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The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I

by Charles Lever

EN·~17 hours·48 chapters

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48 total
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THE DODD FAMILY ABROAD - By Charles James Lever

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In Two Volumes: Vol. I.

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TO SIR EDWARD LYTTON BULWER LYTTON, Bart., M.P.

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PREFACE.

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A WORD FROM THE EDITOR.

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THE DODD FAMILY ABROAD

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LETTER I. TO MR. THOMAS PURCELL, OF THE GRANGE, BRUFF - Hôtel Des Bains, Ostend.

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LETTER II. MRS. DODD TO MISTRESS MARY GALLAGHER, AT DODSBOROUGH

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LETTER III. MISS DODD TO MISS DOOLAN, OF BALLYDOOLAN - HÔTEL DE BELLEVUE, BRUSSELS.

14:48
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LETTER IV. JAMES DODD TO ROBERT DOOLAN, ESQUIRE TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN - HÔTEL DE BELLEVUE, BRUSSELS.

22:16

Description

A lively, epistolary tale set in the bustling highways of mid‑nineteenth‑century Europe, this story follows the keen‑eyed Kenny Dodd as he journeys far from his American home. Through a series of letters, Kenny records the oddities of Continental life, the pretensions of his own family, and the comic mishaps that greet any traveler abroad. The narrator’s voice blends sharp observation with a good‑natured humor that makes each encounter feel immediate and relatable.

Kenny’s quick wit shines as he navigates his mother’s grandiose ambitions, a boisterous Irish companion, and a parade of dubious aristocrats who promise high society but deliver farcical scams. His letters reveal a mind that values truth and common sense, yet is often led astray by the charm and absurdity of foreign customs. Readers are invited to share his laughter at the Dodd family’s blunders while gaining a gentle, insightful portrait of a man caught between American sensibility and European extravagance.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1013K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2011-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Charles Lever

Charles Lever

1806–1872

A lively Irish novelist with a gift for wit, adventure, and fast-moving storytelling, he became famous for exuberant tales of soldiers, rogues, and life on the road. His books helped bring a swaggering, humorous version of nineteenth-century Irish and European life to a wide audience.

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