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Charles Dickens

A Life

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Charles Dickens

By: Claire Tomalin
Narrated by: Alex Jennings
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The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Charles Dickens: A Life, the major new biography from the highly acclaimed Claire Tomalin, published for the 200th anniversary of his birth.

Charles Dickens was a phenomenon: a demonicly hardworking journalist, the father of ten children, a tireless walker and traveller, a supporter of liberal social causes, but most of all a great novelist - the creator of characters who live immortally in the English imagination: the Artful Dodger, Mr Pickwick, Pip, David Copperfield, Little Nell, Lady Dedlock, and many more.

At the age of twelve he was sent to work in a blacking factory by his affectionate but feckless parents. From these unpromising beginnings, he rose to scale all the social and literary heights, entirely through his own efforts. When he died, the world mourned, and he was buried - against his wishes - in Westminster Abbey.

Yet the brilliance concealed a divided character: a republican, he disliked America; sentimental about the family in his writings, he took up passionately with a young actress; usually generous, he cut off his impecunious children.

Claire Tomalin, author of Whitbread Book of the Year Samuel Pepys, paints an unforgettable portrait of Dickens, capturing brilliantly the complex character of this great genius. Charles Dickens: A Life is the examination of Dickens we deserve.

Alex Jennings is an associate actor with the RSC and has also worked with the Royal National Theatre. He was Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, for which he won the second of his Olivier Awards for Best Actor in a Musical. He played Charles, Prince of Wales in the film The Queen, and his TV appearances include The State Within, Inspector Morse and the title role in Ashenden. He's a prolific reader of audiobooks, the most notable of which are The Horse and his Boy, Oliver Twist and Attention All Shipping.

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Tomalin is the most empathetic of biographers (Craig Brown)
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I thoroughly enjoyed this biography. Claire Tomalin gives a real sense of Dicken's frantic genius and has captured a life full of event and intrigue. A tremendous amount of research has gone into this, but she doesn't let it bog down the forward momentum of the book, which has real verve. She is clear sighted about his weaknesses, and excellent on his family and social circle and the society in which he moved. I've read most of the novels and found her analysis of them illuminating, but I think you could read and enjoy this even if you haven't read much Dickens. Well read too.

A great biography and a great read

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I bought this as an audio book as I was fascinated to read about Dickens but didn't want to carry around the large hardback edition. It is a very comprehensive account of the life and works of a brilliant, complex and flawed man. Like many readers/listeners, I found that the more I knew about Dickens the less I liked him. My main criticism is that there is just too much detail. At times it felt more like an account of diary extracts than a biography, especially in the last couple of chapters. There is a mind numbing number of references to guest lists, menus and travel arrangements. A tougher editor could have cut the length by at least a third. Also, Tomalin is happy to give us her analysis of his novels but I never really felt I got her analysis of Dickens the man.

I liked Alex Jennings' narration although wasn't sure about his choice of a rather fey voice for Dickens himself. But it is a much more enjoyable listen than the Radio 4 Book of the Week version with Penelope Wilton, which was too syrupy and deferential in tone.As Tomalin makes clear, Dickens is one of the greatest English novelists, but was far from a 'national treasure' in other aspects of his life.

Needed a tougher editor

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A well told biography of one of our greatest writers. I particularly enjoyed the fact that Ms. Tomalin contextualised Dickens work and his world. Dickens comes a cross as a man full of contradictions; he uses his influence to be a champion of the poor and needy yet treats his wife cruelly towards the end of their marriage.

The story is full of energy which mirrors Dickens driven and restless nature. He had a venal and grasping extended family, who happily took his money and expected him to support them. He never seemed to rest and drove himself to death at the relatively early age of 58. What a shame for literary fans everywhere, but my goodness what a roller coaster of a life! A really thrilling biography.

Totally engrossing

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This is a great biography of Charles Dickens, excellently narated. I recommend the audio book.

A sad story of a phenomenon.

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One star off for the American accents. Not necessary in non-fiction. Please stop! Fifteen words.

Great writing, sympathetic narration

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