
The Pickwick Papers, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Tull
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By:
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Charles Dickens
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Editorial reviews
The Pickwick Papers, Volume 1 is Charles Dickens' first novel, written under the pseudonym of "Boz". These related serial adventures center on Samuel Pickwick's and his friends' travels through the English countryside. Audio performer Patrick Tull shows genuine enthusiasm for the tales. His talent particularly shines when he creates characters' voices, each of which brims with a unique accent, pace, and pitch. From spinster aunts and wily servants, to innkeepers, actors, and widowed landladies, Tull breathes life into them all.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The Pickwick Papers chronicles the adventures of the kindly English gentleman, Samuel Pickwick, in the early 1800's. The book is as charming as it is humorous. Dickens had the extraordinary ability to take the commonplace follies of people and describe them with insight into human nature and elegance in writing. Funny, touching, and uplifting. Cheers to Samuel Pickwick, Esq.Which character – as performed by Patrick Tull – was your favorite?
Samuel PickwickA delightful classic read remarkably well
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The Pickwick Papers
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A few words of technical caution. The conversion of this reading from Format 1 to Format 2, while understandable, has the tonal quality of listening to a Winston Churchill WWII speech recorded from an old tubular RCA home radio.
Pickwick Papers read by Tull
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Perfect narrator, delightfully comic
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If you could sum up The Pickwick Papers, Volume 1 in three words, what would they be?
Listen again, again.What did you like best about this story?
Pickwick Papers is Dickens reveling in the human comedy minus the agenda of social reform found his other novels. IMHO comedy is far and away the most difficult of genres, and this novel, being a comedy from start to finish, showcases Dickens extraordinary skill as a writer and imaginative creator of character. I read Pickwick Papers when I was in my teens, and it turned me into a lifetime Dickens' fan. Patrick Tull, was THE narrator for this novel; he cannot be equaled for highlighting every comic moment in this book.Which scene was your favorite?
All the Christmas scenesDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laughed out loud until tears came into my eyesMasterly Reading of a Timeless Comedy
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Read the way it was meant to be
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