The Old Curiosity Shop

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The Old Curiosity Shop

by Charles Dickens

EN·~20 hours·141 chapters

Chapters

141 total

Original

0:00

THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP - By Charles Dickens

0:03

CHAPTER 1

29:01

CHAPTER 2

9:05

Original

5:45

CHAPTER 3

16:01

CHAPTER 4

13:15

Original

4:22

Original

0:39

CHAPTER 5

12:44

Description

A quiet, elderly wanderer spends his evenings strolling the dimly lit streets of London, letting the night’s soft glow reveal the hidden rhythms of the city. His slow, observant pace lets him notice the subtle differences between a beggar’s shuffle and a merchant’s brisk step, turning ordinary passageways into a tapestry of human stories. One night, his routine is broken by a trembling little girl who, lost and frightened, asks for directions to a distant street she has never seen.

Compelled by her earnest plea, the old man offers to guide her, and their unlikely partnership becomes the thread that pulls the listener into a world of cramped alleyways, bustling markets, and the mysterious Old Curiosity Shop itself. As they navigate the maze of Victorian London, the listener is drawn into a tale of poverty, hope, and fragile innocence, all set against the ever‑watchful glow of street‑lamps that promise both comfort and uncertainty.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1205K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

Beloved for vivid characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this great Victorian novelist turned stories of poverty, ambition, injustice, and hope into some of the most enduring books in English. His novels still feel alive because they mix social criticism with unforgettable entertainment.

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