The Inns and Taverns of "Pickwick" With Some Observations on Their Other Associations

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The Inns and Taverns of "Pickwick" With Some Observations on Their Other Associations

by B. W. (Bertram Waldrom) Matz

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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This etext was produced by Joyce M. Noverr (JMNoverr@att.net).

0:04
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THE INNS AND TAVERNS OF "PICKWICK" - WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THEIR OTHER ASSOCIATIONS

0:14
3

PREFACE

2:07
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THE INNS AND TAVERNS OF "PICKWICK" - CHAPTER I - "PICKWICK" AND THE COACHING AGE

10:45
5

CHAPTER II - THE "GOLDEN CROSS," CHARING CROSS

10:07
6

CHAPTER III - THE "BULL," ROCHESTER, "WRIGHT'S NEXT HOUSE" AND THE "BLUE LION," MUGGLETON

13:07
7

CHAPTER IV THE "WHITE HART," BOROUGH

9:21
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CHAPTER V - "LA BELLE SAUVAGE" AND THE "MARQUIS OF GRANBY," DORKING

7:23
9

Part of the inn abutted on to the back of Fleet Prison, and Mr. Tearle in his Rambles with an American, bearing this fact in mind, ingeniously suggests that the conception of the idea for smuggling Mr. Pickwick from the prison by means of a piano without works may have been conceived in Mr. Weller's brain while resting in the "Belle Sauvage" and contemplating the prison wall.

4:15
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CHAPTER VI - THE "LEATHER BOTTLE," COBHAM, KENT

12:49

Description

Step inside the bustling world of 19th‑century England as it unfolds in one of its most beloved novels. This listening experience maps each inn and tavern that the characters visit, turning brief literary mentions into richly detailed portraits of real establishments. From the bustling coaching inns of London’s streets to the cozy country alehouses, the guide paints the atmosphere, architecture, and social role of each venue, letting listeners feel the clatter of horse‑drawn wheels and the chatter of patrons that inspired Dickens’s scenes.

The author weaves meticulous research with vivid storytelling, drawing on old drawings, photographs, and contemporary accounts to bring history to life. Along the way, amusing anecdotes and observations reveal how these public houses reflected the customs, humor, and quirks of their age. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the everyday settings that shaped a classic work, and a fresh sense of the lively world that once thrived behind those tavern doors.

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Full title

The Inns and Taverns of "Pickwick" With Some Observations on Their Other Associations With Some Observations on Their Other Associations

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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B. W. (Bertram Waldrom) Matz

1865–1925

A devoted Dickens scholar and literary editor, he helped turn admiration for Charles Dickens into a lively organized community. His books invite readers into Dickens’s world through its people, places, inns, and streets.

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