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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Charles Dickens
Opening with a father and daughter scavenging for corpses on the Thames, the chilling tale unfolds around drownings, disguises and doubles, violence, murder, and triumphant love. Young John Harmon, presumed killed on his return home to England, is very much alive. The heir to a dust merchant's fortune, he goes to work under an assumed name for his father's current heirs, the amiable, elderly Boffins, who are about to be blackmailed by the unscrupulous one-legged Wegg.
So begins the intrigue in a novel that is quintessentially Dickensian in flavor, in its grotesque caricatures, its rich symbolism, and the astonishing realism of its heroine, Bella Wilfer, among Dickens' most splendid female characters.
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The narration is superb and well-fitted for this book.
Classic Dickens, Extremely Well Read
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Pure Dickens
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Great book - poor edits
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There is a tiny editing problem--at least a dozen times a sentence or phrase is repeated--but that detracts little from the overall listen.
kindled fresh appreciation for Dickens
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The reader is excellent, too. He enjoys the language, never stumbles over it, always stays in character. Perfectly executed.
Not much else to say. I'm surprised this novel isn't as well known as Dickens's other great achievements.
The summary on Audible should be rewritten, though. It gives away most of the book all at once. Don't read it if you haven't yet, just get the book and enjoy.
Beautiful.
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I tried again on vacation when I could concentrate and listen in long bursts. The book was great the second time.
Lastly, the narrator does a great job.
Enjoyed on my second try
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Great book poor editing
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Simon Vance, as usual, does a superb job with the narration. His reading of the characters brings them to marvelous life. There is plenty of humor in the book, and Vance presents it with exactly the right touch of dryness. And his reading of the darker parts of the novel is extremely effective and affecting. I think this is one of his best narrations.
On to the next Dickens/Vance audiobook! Perhaps "Little Dorrit."
Right up there with "A Tale of Two Cities"
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The British have always excelled at making fools of themselves, and the book’s characters have done this brilliantly. The narrator for the audio book, Robert Whitfield, is also brilliant; he knows how to speak the English Language.
The Victorians loved to make fun of themselves in a light-hearted manner, such as in the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. This was one of their finer virtues. We Americans, by contrast, are an inferior lot. We never make fun of ourselves in a light-hearted way, but prefer self-righteousness. We take ourselves much too seriously.
Come to think of it Mencken might be an exception, or even the economist John Kenneth Galbraith; but I can’t think of any contemporary examples. We have lost our sense of humor—and that is a dark matter indeed.
Trenchant Social Satire by Dickens
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Dickens at his worst
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