Track | Chapter | Length | Track | Chapter | Length | |
01 | Chapter 01 | 6:49 | 28 | Chapter 28 | 20:03 | |
02 | Chapter 02 | 22:41 | 29 | Chapter 29 | 7:57 | |
03 | Chapter 03 | 18:13 | 30 | Chapter 30 | 13:18 | |
04 | Chapter 04 | 14:32 | 31 | Chapter 31 | 22:30 | |
05 | Chapter 05 | 23:02 | 32 | Chapter 32 | 18:30 | |
06 | Chapter 06 | 10:20 | 33 | Chapter 33 | 18:33 | |
07 | Chapter 07 | 13:25 | 34 | Chapter 34 | 20:33 | |
08 | Chapter 08 | 17:36 | 35 | Chapter 35 | 15:37 | |
09 | Chapter 09 | 13:18 | 36 | Chapter 36 | 5:43 | |
10 | Chapter 10 | 10:21 | 37 | Chapter 37 | 20:44 | |
11 | Chapter 11 | 15:02 | 38 | Chapter 38 | 20:05 | |
12 | Chapter 12 | 19:46 | 39 | Chapter 39 | 29:04 | |
13 | Chapter 13 | 16:04 | 40 | Chapter 40 | 13:28 | |
14 | Chapter 14 | 21:41 | 41 | Chapter 41 | 19:30 | |
15 | Chapter 15 | 13:59 | 42 | Chapter 42 | 21:42 | |
16 | Chapter 16 | 19:27 | 43 | Chapter 43 | 21:04 | |
17 | Chapter 17 | 18:31 | 44 | Chapter 44 | 13:49 | |
18 | Chapter 18 | 17:00 | 45 | Chapter 45 | 7:18 | |
19 | Chapter 19 | 19:23 | 46 | Chapter 46 | 19:20 | |
20 | Chapter 20 | 16:30 | 47 | Chapter 47 | 14:22 | |
21 | Chapter 21 | 12:19 | 48 | Chapter 48 | 19:36 | |
22 | Chapter 22 | 14:03 | 49 | Chapter 49 | 20:13 | |
23 | Chapter 23 | 16:19 | 50 | Chapter 50 | 23:37 | |
24 | Chapter 24 | 11:21 | 51 | Chapter 51 | 26:51 | |
25 | Chapter 25 | 13:43 | 52 | Chapter 52 | 18:59 | |
26 | Chapter 26 | 25:04 | 53 | Chapter 53 | 9:17 | |
27 | Chapter 27 | 15:09 |
Notes
Running Time: 14 hours and 57 minutes
Read by: Tadhg Hynes
Book Coordinator: Tadhg Hynes
Meta Coordinator: Nadine Eckert-Boulet
Proof Listener: Betty M.
Artwork
Cover: Oliver Twist. “Mr Bumble walked on with long strides... Little Oliver firmly grasping his gold laced cuff trotted beside him.” Charles Edmund Brock watercolour drawing 19th century or 20th century
Inset: Engraving of Charles Dickens from a photograph by Elliott & Fry from Great Britain and Her Queen by Anne E. Keeling.
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- N.Y. Times: With ‘Oliver Twist,’ a French Musical Aims Higher
“Please Sir, may I have a little more?” And with that request known to all who have any familiarity with Dickens’s second novel, Oliver Twist (1838), the author embodies the cry of the times in England when the Industrial Revolution had all but hijacked the prior world of manners, only to introduce a cold and cruel world overrun by production and commerce. Empires are built over time. They are man’s grand statements of power, wealth and influence. But, as with all national gigantism, those who would take refuge in the nooks and hidden corners of a society on fire are invariably passed over, left behind, forgotten and ultimately sacrificed for what is too often called “some greater good.” This is what Dickens confronts in the character of young Oliver, a little boy orphan who’s bounced from work house to mortuary to the streets of London. In the big city he meets the Artful Dodger, a pickpocket and informal leader of a gang of street kids skilled in the ways of theft. The Dodger is Oliver’s entre to a hard, decadent and crooked world of small time criminals overseen by an aqualung named Fagin and his dark colleagues, Monks, Bill Sykes and the kind prostitute, Nancy. Dickens indulges no sentimentality in his portrayal of the several characters who populate the underside of London’s brilliant and burgeoning city. It’s a book with a message and purpose, if only to remind all that orphans like Oliver deserve more than what they could hope to receive from a society in a race with itself to the top of the world. (Summary by Michael Hogan)
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0684758936240 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0687700170907 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Case |
Author | Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) |
Year | 1839 |
Recording | |
Read by | Tadgh Hynes |
Length | 14 hours 57 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
Oliver Twist
- Author: Charles Dickens
- Product Code: DB-1044
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