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The Charles Dickens Collection: 10 Novels
- Great Expectations; A Tale of Two Cities; Nicholas Nickleby; Oliver Twist; Bleak House; Our Mutual Friend; The Old Curiosity Shop; Dombey and Son; Little Dorrit; A Christmas Carol
- Letto da: Mil Nicholson, Bob Neufeld
- Durata: 264 ore e 28 min
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This audiobook includes unabridged recordings of 10 of Charles Dickens' great novels in one audiobook.
The novels included here are:
A Tale of Two Cities: a classic tale about two lovers caught up in the French Revolution.
Bleak House: a story about a endless court case over a disputed inheritance, and the lives destroyed by folly and a broken judicial system.
Great Expectations: one of Dickens' greatest novels, full of unforgettable characters such as Pip and Miss Havisham.
The Old Curiosity Shop: Nell and her grandfather are pursued by the evil hunchback Mr Quilp through a a grotesque London inhabited by eccentric characters.
Oliver Twist: the classic novel about Oliver the poorhouse boy, and his adventures among the London underworld.
Nicholas Nickleby: this colossal work follows the adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, whose father’s death leaves him to fend for his mother and sister.
Our Mutual Friend: Dickens' last novel, it is a sophisticated novel with a rare combination of social insight and psychological analysis.
Little Dorrit: following the life of Little Dorrit, the novel shines a light on the society and the government of the period and is a great work of satire.
Dombey and Son: a sprawling story following the complex relationship between shipping firm owner Paul Dombey and his daughter, Florence.
A Christmas Carol: Dickens' classic and sentimental novel about the ghosts of Christmas who help an old Scrooge find salvation. This story is credited with reviving the practice of celebrating Christmas, which had fallen into disuse in England, and has also spawned countless movie and television adaptations and rip-offs.
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