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Introduction by Barbara Hardy From the Hardcover edition....
More > Introduction by Barbara Hardy From the Hardcover edition.
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| File Size | 2.12 MB |
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| Publisher | Bantam Classics Random House |
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| Publish Date | 01/06/2003 |
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| Print Pages | 896 |
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| Print ISBN | 0451528697 |
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| eBook ISBN | 0553903063 |
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| Print List Price | $ 7.95 |
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| eBook List Price | $ 6.95 |
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| eBook Store Discount | $ 0.35 |
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Bleak House is such a natural for audio that it comes as no surprise to read in Peter Ackroyd's biography of Dickens that he himself read it aloud to Wilkie Collins and his own family. No matter how good he was as a reader�and he did go on to present public readings regularly after this�Dickens could not have performed better than Robert Whitfield does here. With a motley cast of characters to challenge the skill of any narrator, his brilliant dramatizations range from a homeless street urchin to an arrogant barrister, from a canny old windbag to a high-minded heroine who deserves the happy ending Dickens affords her. Whitfield is also as persuasive as the indignant voice of the author himself, attacking both the injustice of the law and the cruel indifference of society. This may be one of the most Dickensian novels Dickens ever wrote. Highly recommended.�Jo Carr, Sarasota, FL Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information. -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY.
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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was born in a little house in Landport, Portsea, England, on February 7, 1812. The second of eight children, he grew up in a family frequently beset by financial insecurity. At age eleven, Dickens was taken out of school and sent to work in London backing warehou...
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