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David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens is one of the most appreciated Victorian writers, his novels gaining worldwide recognition by both critics and readers. First published in 1850, David Copperfield begins with avid the tragedy of David's brother dying when David is just a boy. After this episode he is sent by his step-father to work in London for a wine merchant. When conditions worsen he decides to run away and embarks on a journey by foot from London to Dover. On his arrival he finds his eccentric aunt, Betsey Trotwood who becomes his new guardian. Being witness to the formation of David's character is...
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4.8 stars from 53 ratings
David Copperfield
This is by far my favourite! It’s the 3rd time I’m listening to it, and probably listen to it again and again, the narrator is perfect, and I thank the podcasters for making the memorable works of Dickens available! It was on discovering the works of Dickens in 2020 that my sanity was preserved...Read full review »
tickiebox via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 12/23/21
Lovely - thank you!
Thank you for this free podcast reading of David Copperfield. Really enjoyed it. Lovely characterisation. I found the reading perhaps a little slow, so listened on 1.5 speed.
Audavian via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/09/20
A rainbow for the ears
Tige Hines (?), the reader, does such a wonderful job of changing voices to match each changing character that he adds to Dickens' story. Give your eyes a rest and your mind a tour of early 19th English life. What were you going to do anyway? Listen to talk radio?!! It's a long drive home,...Read full review »
Animal lover 175 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/17
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