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The Dickens Library

Charles Dickens
Little Dorrit
Charles Dickens
London
London, United Kingdom
Martin Chuzzlewit
The Old Curiosity Shop
Arthur Clennam
Barnaby Rudge
Poverty
Marshalsea
Coketown
Hard Times
Mr. Meagles
Circumlocution Office
Daniel Doyce
Louisa Gradgrind
Marshalsea Prison
Mr. Gradgrind
Mr. Pecksniff
Mr. Panks

Step into the rich, bustling world of Charles Dickens, where every sentence sparkles with wit, warmth, and sharply observed humanity. This podcast offers his novels in their purest form; unhurried, unabridged, and allowed to shine exactly as he wrote them.Dickens’s prose is a feast: playful yet pointed, humorous yet heartfelt, and always driven by characters so vivid they feel instantly familiar. ... more

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In which Mr Swiveller, installed as the clerk to the formidable Miss Brass, takes to his post with a blend of whimsical resignation and amused detachment, surveying the curious goings-on of the office and its odd inhabitants. Amidst his caricatures a... more

In which we are introduced to the humble and somewhat gloomy office of Mr Sampson Brass and his formidable sister Miss Sally Brass, a resolute dame of the law whose stern presence commands respect and even a measure of awe. Into this curious establis... more

In which the child is haunted by a fearful night’s shadow cast by her beloved grandfather’s altered demeanour, and yet finds solace in his gentle waking presence and their shared resolve to face misfortune together. Thereafter, Nell bravely ventures ... more

In which Mrs Jarley recovers from her indignation with a mixture of mirth and melancholy, while young Nell bears the heavy burden of her grandfather’s troubled demands and finds solace in the quiet companionship of two reunited sisters. The wax-work ... more

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Betsy Prigg
A visitor to Mrs. Gamp's from Bartholomew's (per the episode text)
Bartholomew's Hospital (as referenced)
Episode: Martin Chuzzlewit Chapter 49
Mr. Toots
A young gentleman of property who hopelessly adored Miss Dombey
Episode: Dombey and Son Chapter 50 - Mr Toots's Complaint
Alfred Jingle
A gentleman of fortune with a dubious past, the identical form and features of Mr. Alfred Jingle.
Episode: Pickwick Papers Chapter XV
Leo Hunter
Introduced as the husband of Mrs. Leo Hunter and a man of some gravitas.
Episode: Pickwick Papers Chapter XV
Count Smorltork
A famous foreigner gathering materials for a great work on England.
Episode: Pickwick Papers Chapter XV
Frank Cheeryble
Nephew of the Cheeryble brothers, known for his good humor and sprightliness.
Cheeryble Brothers
Episode: Nicholas Nickleby Chapter 43
Mr. Pocket Jr.
A character who tries to be hospitable while exhibiting a humorous and slightly awkward demeanor.
Episode: Great Expectations Chapter XXI

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What is The Dickens Library about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show offers unabridged readings of classic Dickens works, pairing long-form passages with thoughtful context that highlights character, social dynamics, and Victorian society. Episodes center on intimate, dialogue-rich scenes set in London and beyond, from tense domestic interiors to moody street-worlds, with an emphasis on atmosphere, moral ambiguity, and the interplay between loyalty, fear, and hidden histories. Listeners can expect a calm, literary pacing that favors immersion over speed, along with occasional notes on historical backdrop, symbolism (like ravens and shrouded secrets), and the author's wit. Notably, the format preserves the original prose in full and favors a faithful, almost archival listening experience, which may ... more

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