Charles Dickens
G. K. Chesterton
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G. K. Chesterton was a great admirer of Charles Dickens, and wrote a noted critique of Dickens' works expressing his opinion in his own inimitable style. (Summary by Karen Merline) (7 hr 30 min)
Chapitres
THE DICKENS PERIOD | 34:44 | Lu par Stuart Bell |
THE BOYHOOD OF DICKENS | 28:33 | Lu par Laura Caldwell |
THE YOUTH OF DICKENS | 37:42 | Lu par Anna Simon |
"THE PICKWICK PAPERS" | 41:28 | Lu par Chrystal Layton |
THE GREAT POPULARITY | 39:29 | Lu par Justin Brett |
DICKENS AND AMERICA | 37:30 | Lu par Anna Simon |
DICKENS AND CHRISTMAS | 37:59 | Lu par Ray Clare |
THE TIME OF TRANSITION | 47:06 | Lu par Ray Clare |
LATER LIFE AND WORKS | 50:13 | Lu par Ray Clare |
THE GREAT DICKENS CHARACTERS | 32:21 | Lu par Tysto |
ON THE ALLEGED OPTIMISM OF DICKENS | 45:23 | Lu par Dick Durette |
A NOTE ON THE FUTURE OF DICKENS | 17:54 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Critiques





free LeonardPeltier
Most interesting and thought provoking. I like his comparison to other writers and also his description of Dickens's public behavior and dress was entertaining. Small problem, if you are not familiar with a lot of Dickens, he talks about characters but doesn't identify the novel they are in. Well read, thanks to volunteers.
Very good.





Vessel
I rate this book with 3 stars comparing it with his best work, Orthodoxy, and the other best books in the world. It was very, very good. I loved it, and I've never even read a Charles Dickens book before. So many good philosophy tidbits, as always coming from Chesterton.