The Pickwick Papers (Version 2)
Gelesen von Debra Lynn
Charles Dickens
A sportsman who doesn't hunt; a poet who doesn't write; a lover with no one to love; all three are devoted to their cheerful and benevolent leader, Mr. Pickwick. Join him and his friends, Winkle, Snodgrass, and Tupman, as they tour the country in search of adventures, knowledge, and stories. Along the way, they have their share of mishaps, and meet plenty of interesting characters, both the good and the not so good. (Mr. Pickwick's dedicated manservant, Sam Weller, is a scene-stealer sure to delight just about everybody.)
You may shed a few tears along the way, but usually of the pleasant sort. This is a mostly lighthearted and humorous tale, with a number of subplots woven in, in Dickens’ incomparable style.
(Introduction by Debra Lynn) (29 hr 43 min)
Chapters
02 - The first Day's Journey, and the first Evening's Adventures; with their Co…
1:03:37
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03 - A new Acquaintance--The Stroller's Tale--A disagreeable Interruption, and …
28:44
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04 - A Field Day and Bivouac--More new Friends--An Invitation to the Country
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05 - A short one--Showing, among other Matters, how Mr. Pickwick undertook to d…
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06 - An old-fashioned Card-party--The Clergyman's verses--The Story of the Conv…
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07 - How Mr. Winkle, instead of shooting at the Pigeon and killing the Crow, sh…
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08 - Strongly illustrative of the Position, that the Course of True Love is not…
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10 - Clearing up all Doubts (if any existed) of the Disinterestedness of Mr. A.…
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11 - Involving another Journey, and an Antiquarian Discovery; Recording Mr. Pic…
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12 - Descriptive of a very important Proceeding on the Part of Mr. Pickwick; no…
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13 - Some Account of Eatanswill; of the State of Parties therein; and of the El…
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14 - Comprising a brief Description of the Company at the Peacock assembled; an…
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15 - In which is given a faithful Portraiture of two distinguished Persons; and…
31:22
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17 - Showing that an Attack of Rheumatism, in some Cases, acts as a Quickener t…
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18 - Briefly illustrative of two Points; first, the Power of Hysterics, and, se…
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20 - Showing how Dodson and Fogg were Men of Business, and their Clerks Men of …
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21 - In which the old Man launches forth into his favourite Theme, and relates …
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22 - Mr. Pickwick journeys to Ipswich and meets with a romantic Adventure with …
36:00
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23 - In which Mr. Samuel Weller begins to devote his Energies to the Return Mat…
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24 - Wherein Mr. Peter Magnus grows jealous, and the middle-aged Lady apprehens…
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25 - Showing, among a Variety of pleasant Matters, how majestic and impartial M…
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26 - Which contains a brief Account of the Progress of the Action of Bardell ag…
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27 - Samuel Weller makes a Pilgrimage to Dorking, and beholds his Mother-in-law
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28 - A good-humoured Christmas Chapter, containing an Account of a Wedding, and…
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30 - How the Pickwickians made and cultivated the Acquaintance of a Couple of n…
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31 - Which is all about the Law, and sundry Great Authorities learned therein
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32 - Describes, far more fully than the Court Newsman ever did, a Bachelor's Pa…
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33 - Mr. Weller the elder delivers some Critical Sentiments respecting Literary…
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34 - Is wholly devoted to a full and faithful Report of the memorable Trial of …
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35 - In which Mr. Pickwick thinks he had better go to Bath; and goes accordingly
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36 - The chief Features of which will be found to be an authentic Version of th…
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37 - Honourably accounts for Mr. Weller's Absence, by describing a Soiree to wh…
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38 - How Mr. Winkle, when he stepped out of the Frying-pan, walked gently and c…
31:14
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39 - Mr. Samuel Weller, being intrusted with a Mission of Love, proceeds to exe…
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40 - Introduces Mr. Pickwick to a new and not uninteresting Scene in the great …
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41 - What befell Mr. Pickwick when he got into the Fleet; what Prisoners he saw…
30:06
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42 - Illustrative, like the preceding one, of the old Proverb, that Adversity b…
33:42
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44 - Treats of divers little Matters which occurred in the Fleet, and of Mr. Wi…
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45 - Descriptive of an affecting Interview between Mr. Samuel Weller and a Fami…
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46 - Records a touching Act of delicate Feeling not unmixed with Pleasantry, ac…
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47 - Is chiefly devoted to Matters of Business, and the temporal Advantage of D…
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48 - Relates how Mr. Pickwick, with the Assistance of Samuel Weller, essayed to…
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50 - How Mr. Pickwick sped upon his Mission, and how he was reinforced in the O…
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51 - In which Mr. Pickwick encounters an old Acquaintance--To which fortunate C…
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52 - Involving a serious Change in the Weller Family, and the untimely Downfall…
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53 - Comprising the final Exit of Mr. Jingle and Job Trotter, with a great Morn…
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54 - Containing some Particulars relative to the Double Knock, and other Matter…
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55 - Mr. Solomon Pell, assisted by a Select Committee of Coachmen, arranges the…
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56 - An important Conference takes place between Mr. Pickwick and Samuel Weller…
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57 - In which the Pickwick Club is finally dissolved, and everything concluded …
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Bewertungen
Lighthearted listen
ListeninginChicago
I really enjoyed this tale - the portrayals of lawyers, doctors and politicians were quite funny. I love how he introduces us to a character based on one observation - the fur topped boots of the woman we later come to know as Arabella. You're not quite sure where he is going to take this character at first, but then he slowly unfolds the person before you and you think - how apt that first description was. I enjoy listening to DebraLynn's readings - she did another excellent job on this book. Kudos to anyone who is dedicated enough to read through almost 30 hours of Dickens!
Wonderful read
CB
This is the most upbeat Dickens' novel I've read yet. At first the reader's accent distracted me, but I reconciled to it and found it pleasant later on. I recommend this book to those who have a taste for dry humor and wit.
Explore England with Mr P c.1827
JD
Great reading thank-you Debra Lynn. I struggled at first to get into this novel but very glad I persevered. Truly delightful story as well as an intriguing view of English society at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution.
Lovely reader, superb book
Allen a.
When I finished, I felt like I was parting ways with good friends. The characters are lovely and their interactions are homey.
Very enjoyable
Patricia Mcculloch
I loved Debra Lynn's reading of this book. I would recommend it to anyone who's thinking about giving it a go.
Bob
So good I listened to it twice. Thank you Debora Lynn.
Vivien
A charming series of tales excellently read.