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01Chapter 016:49
28Chapter 2820:03
02Chapter 0222:41
29Chapter 297:57
03Chapter 0318:13
30Chapter 3013:18
04Chapter 0414:32
31Chapter 3122:30
05Chapter 0523:02
32Chapter 3218:30
06Chapter 0610:20
33Chapter 3318:33
07Chapter 0713:25
34Chapter 3420:33
08Chapter 0817:36
35Chapter 3515:37
09Chapter 0913:18
36Chapter 365:43
10Chapter 1010:21
37Chapter 3720:44
11Chapter 1115:02
38Chapter 3820:05
12Chapter 1219:46
39Chapter 3929:04
13Chapter 1316:04
40Chapter 4013:28
14Chapter 1421:41
41Chapter 4119:30
15Chapter 1513:59
42Chapter 4221:42
16Chapter 1619:27
43Chapter 4321:04
17Chapter 1718:31
44Chapter 4413:49
18Chapter 1817:00
45Chapter 457:18
19Chapter 1919:23
46Chapter 4619:20
20Chapter 2016:30
47Chapter 4714:22
21Chapter 2112:19
48Chapter 4819:36
22Chapter 2214:03
49Chapter 4920:13
23Chapter 2316:19
50Chapter 5023:37
24Chapter 2411:21
51Chapter 5126:51
25Chapter 2513:43
52Chapter 5218:59
26Chapter 2625:04
53Chapter 539:17
27Chapter 2715:09




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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“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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EAN - DVD case 0684758936240
EAN - CD jacket 0687700170907
Media MP3 CD
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Author Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870)
Year 1839
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Read by Tadgh Hynes
Length 14 hours 57 minutes
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