
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
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 574 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction | |||

In which we find a disparate party of travellers, newly liberated from the vexations of quarantine in Marseilles, sharing a moment of convivial breakfast and bittersweet farewell, whilst their varied temperaments and destinies begin to subtly intertw... more
In which we are quietly ushered into the author’s reflective haven, where he tenderly contemplates the origins and qualities of his tale, entwined with the curious shadows and remnants of Marshalsea Prison that linger like faint echoes of bygone days... more
In which we are introduced to a sweltering day in Marseilles, where the oppressive heat and unyielding sun cast a burning glare even upon a grim prison holding two very different men, whose conversation reveals their dire circumstances and strained n... more
In which we share a railway-carriage with a frostily emphatic Mr Snapper, who insists one must choose Masters or Hands, and is much put out by any hint that human feeling ought to sit beside Political Economy. Reaching Preston, we find not riot but q... more
In which we arrive at Preston, a comely manufacturing town made strangely wholesome by the silence of cold chimneys, and find its people thrown into an enforced holiday by a great lock-out that has stilled the mills and sharpened every tongue. Upon t... more
In which we witness the patient hopes and fears of sincere hearts amidst the unyielding monotony of industrial life, as a mysterious absence stirs whispered suspicions and unexpected arrivals unsettle proud façades. In a clear autumnal landscape, a s... more
In which we accompany the distressed Gradgrind family as they grapple with a grievous breach of trust and set forth on a secretive journey to aid a fugitive, encountering an old circus troupe that provides both refuge and melancholy reflections on lo... more
In which we witness Louisa Gradgrind awakening to the tender care of her devoted sister Sissy, and the troubled, reflective presence of her father, whose rigid philosophies are quietly challenged by the soft wisdom of the heart. Meanwhile, young Mr. ... more
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The content mainly revolves around the unabridged and richly narrated stories of Charles Dickens, including classic tales such as "A Christmas Carol" and "Great Expectations." Each episode presents a detailed exploration of the narratives, focusing on character development and themes of humanity, compassion, and social critique. The storytelling not only highlights the intricate plots but also engages with the emotional depth of the characters, providing listeners with a heartfelt experience of Dickens's work. Unique aspects include the evocative and immersive narration that captures the essence of Dickens's original prose, making it an excellent choice for both dedicated fans of literature and newcomers looking to experience classic narrat... more
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