Tales from Dickens

audiobook

Tales from Dickens

by Hallie Erminie Rives, Charles Dickens

EN·~10 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

HALLIE ERMINIE RIVES

0:39

TALES FROM DICKENS

0:01

CHARLES DICKENS

20:22

THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP

0:06

THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP - I LITTLE NELL

38:03

THE ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST

0:07

OLIVER TWIST - I HOW OLIVER CAME TO LONDON AND WHAT HE FOUND THERE

36:28

BARNABY RUDGE

0:06

BARNABY RUDGE - I BARNABY'S BOYHOOD

36:26

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD

0:09

Description

Born in 1812 in the coastal town of Landport, Charles Dickens showed a vivid imagination from a very young age. He spent his childhood wandering the chalk hills and marshes near Chatham, inventing stories for neighborhood children and rehearsing tiny plays with his sister Fanny. His early love of books like The Arabian Nights and Robinson Crusoe fed the narrative spark that would later define his novels.

At nine, Dickens’s world turned bleak when his father fell into debt and was imprisoned, forcing the family into a cramped London suburb. The young Charles took odd jobs, from labeling pots of blacking to clerking for a lawyer, while secretly mastering shorthand to become a parliamentary reporter. Amid these hardships he discovered a passion for the theatre, both as a spectator and a casual performer, laying the groundwork for the vibrant characters and social insight that would later fill his celebrated works.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (581K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-09-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Hallie Erminie Rives

Hallie Erminie Rives

1876–1956

A once wildly popular American novelist, she wrote historical and romantic fiction that reached a huge early-20th-century readership. Her life also took her far beyond Kentucky, especially through her marriage to diplomat Post Wheeler.

View all books
Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

Famous for unforgettable characters, sharp humor, and a deep sympathy for ordinary people, this Victorian storyteller turned social criticism into some of the most widely loved novels in English. His books still feel lively and dramatic, whether he is writing about hardship, hope, or the strange comedy of everyday life.

View all books

You may also like

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

by Charles Dickens

Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

Hard Times

Hard Times

by Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend

Our Mutual Friend

by Charles Dickens

Dombey and Son

Dombey and Son

by Charles Dickens