
Dombey and Son
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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By:
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Charles Dickens
Audie Award Nominee, Classic, 2013
It was after the publication of Dombey and Son that the literary reputation of Charles Dickens as a world-class writer was finally and irrevocably established. And what had served to stimulate this unparalleled imaginative genius was the very city he lived in: London. Dickens routinely walked anywhere from 10 to 20 miles every day through the narrow, winding streets of the great city on the Thames. And what a city! London in the mid-19th century was easily the largest, most spectacular metropolitan area in the world. By Dickens' day there were four million souls living there.
The novel centers around Mr. Dombey, a wealthy merchant who struggles to cope with the death of his wife and the care of his infant son as the story opens. He hires a nurse to bring up little Paul. Meanwhile, other new characters are brought into the story, including Captain Cuttle, Sol Gills, and Walter Gay.
As their lives come into contact with the Dombey household, complications arise. When Dombey discovers that Walter, a lowly clerk in his office, is infatuated with his daughter, Florence, he sends him to the West Indies to prevent any possibility of a romance developing, and, with the disappearance of the lad in a storm, his purpose is apparently fulfilled. But destiny deals Mr. Dombey a fatal blow in his quest to glorify the firm Dombey & Son. The rest of the novel deals with Dombey's reaction to his unforeseen tragedy.
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Excellent book, very poor narration, too many noises in the background, turning pages, clearing throat, coughing, I have listened to many, many books on audible and this is the worst narration of any book that I have heard. Not good for an excellent book.Poor narration, coughing, clearing throat,
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Great narrator!
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Quite a slog but worth it as a Dickens fan…
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The narrator is fantastic and I'm curious to see try out his others readings especially as they seem to tend in the classics domain. I wonder what lead him to this book, but I am glad he took the task.
A Rare Dickens Story with a Heroine
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Amazing narrator for a new Dickens novel for me
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Would you consider the audio edition of Dombey and Son to be better than the print version?
This story with it's many characters can be hard to follow, but the audible version with Charlton Griffin's narration makes this story come alive. This has been the best I've heard on Audible, with old and young, male and female voices... I thought it was more than one narrator.Excellent Narration
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