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Charles Dickens - The Complete Christmas Collection
- Narrated by: Stephen Scalon
- Length: 54 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
This Audiobook contains The Complete Christmas Collections of Charles Dickens:
1. A Christmas Carol starts at Chapter 1
2. A Message From The Sea starts at Chapter 7
3. Doctor Marigold starts at Chapter 15
4. Going Into Society starts at Chapter 17
5. Mrs Lirripers Legacy starts at Chapter 18
6. Mugby Junction starts at Chapter 21
7. No Thoroughfare starts at Chapter 25
8. A Christmas Tree starts at Chapter 38
9. Nobody's Story starts at Chapter 39
10. The Child's Story starts at Chapter 40
11. The Poor Relation's Story starts at Chapter 41
12. The Schoolboy's Story starts at Chapter 42
13. What Christmas Is As We Grow Older starts at Chapter 43
14. Somebodys Luggage starts at Chapter 44
15. The Battle Of life starts at Chapter 48
16. The Chimes starts at Chapter 54
17. The Cricket On The Hearth starts at Chapter 60
18. The Haunted Man And The Ghosts Bargain starts at Chapter 66
19. The Holly Tree starts at Chapter 72
20. The Perils Of Certain English Prisoners starts at Chapter 75
21. The Seven Poor Travellers starts at Chapter 80
22. The Wreck Of The Golden Mary starts at Chapter 83
23. Tom Tiddlers Ground starts at Chapter 85
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- MISS A KALINAUSKAITE
- 07-02-24
Interesting stories
The only drawback is that by the time you get to know the characters of one story, there is another coming up. So they all blended almost into one by the end of it.
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- Viz
- 22-12-23
Concentration Needful
A different narrator may have made these obscure writings of Dickens, more understandable. I cannot get the gist of these at all.
We know his mainstream novels, and they are linear stories, full of profundity, winsome characters and understandable. These, on the other hand are deeper than my poor brain can manage to assimilate. But good for bedtime listening.
Note to the narrator:
'Twopence' pronounced tuppence
Portmanteau pronounced 'portmantoe'
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