Barnaby Rudge (version 2)
Charles Dickens
Gelesen von Mil Nicholson





One of the two Historical novels Charles Dickens wrote, Barnaby Rudge is set around the ‘Gordon’ riots in London in 1780. The story begins in 1775 with Barnaby, his Mother, and his talking Raven Grip, fleeing their home from a blackmailer, and going into hiding. Joe Willet similarly finds he must leave his home to escape his Father’s ire, leaving behind the woman he loves. Five years later these characters, and many others whose lives we have followed, find themselves caught up in the horrific Protestant rioting led by Sir George Gordon. The mob which reaches 100,000 strong, gets out of hand, and there is danger to all in the path of their destruction. Charles Dickens skillfully weaves the lives of his many loving and many wicked characters through the rioting, and shows how this uprising changes so many lives. As a side note, Edgar Allan Poe is said to have been inspired by Barnaby’s raven Grip when he wrote his famous poem,”The Raven”. (Summary by Mil Nicholson) (29 hr 0 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 8:55 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 1 | 41:23 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 2 | 21:15 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 3 | 19:21 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 4 | 27:18 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 05 | 12:29 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 06 | 27:51 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 07 | 15:28 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 08 | 26:48 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 09 | 15:12 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 10 | 30:09 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 11 | 14:20 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 12 | 22:47 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 13 | 28:16 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 14 | 12:39 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 15 | 26:53 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 16 | 15:02 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 17 | 27:12 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 18 | 12:34 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 19 | 26:35 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 20 | 14:48 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 21 | 21:47 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 22 | 15:50 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 23 | 26:30 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 24 | 14:10 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 25 | 25:13 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 26 | 14:33 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 27 | 30:31 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 28 | 13:55 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 29 | 33:19 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 30 | 10:41 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 31 | 27:00 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 32 | 14:53 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 33 | 25:44 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 34 | 14:50 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 35 | 28:49 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 36 | 13:27 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 37 | 29:01 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 38 | 13:11 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 39 | 24:36 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 40 | 17:57 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 41 | 29:20 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 42 | 12:35 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 43 | 28:27 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 44 | 13:40 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 45 | 26:34 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 46 | 14:54 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 47 | 19:42 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 48 | 20:41 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 49 | 25:15 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 50 | 16:08 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 51 | 26:26 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 52 | 16:25 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 53 | 22:32 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 54 | 19:40 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 55 | 21:00 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 56 | 20:01 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 57 | 21:37 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 58 | 16:41 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 59 | 28:39 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 60 | 10:59 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 61 | 17:13 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 62 | 23:42 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 63 | 22:20 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 64 | 20:46 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 65 | 25:45 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 66 | 15:44 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 67 | 26:18 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 68 | 12:59 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 69 | 25:31 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 70 | 16:54 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 71 | 27:00 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 72 | 14:45 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 73 | 26:39 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 74 | 16:32 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 75 | 31:15 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 76 | 14:37 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 77 | 29:02 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 78 | 15:14 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 79 | 22:16 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 80 | 19:32 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 81 | 23:20 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Chapter 82 | 18:53 | Gelesen von Mil Nicholson |
Bewertungen
Amazingly good reading





bup
Mil Nicholson's got an entire cast of characters in her head. Her understanding of Dickens' wit, his characters' voices, and her ability to bring his books to life amaze.
A spectacular recording!





Philippe Horak
Dickens' first historical novel is set against the infamous 'No Popery' riots that were instigated by Lord George Gordon in 1780, and terrorised London for days. Prejudice, intolerance, misplaced religious and nationalistic fervour, together with the villains who would exploit these for political ends, are Dicken's targets. His vivid account of the riots at the heart of the novel is interwoven with the mysterious tale of a long unsolved murder, and a romance that combines forbidden love, passion, treachery and heroism. A typically rich cast of characters, from the snivelling Mrs Miggs and the posturing Simon Tappertit to the half-witted Barnaby Rudge of the title, ensures high entertainment. A fantastic recording indeed! Mil Nicholson’s extraordinary reading of the novel is a real symphony to listen to. An impressive performance of 29 hours. Many thanks!
Wow, just wow...





aimzzz
The comment by Philippe Horak gives a concise and excellent overview of the book. I'll focus on the reading by Mil Nicholson. "Reading" does not begin to describe how she handled the book. She seems to become the story. In the 2nd half, I often forgot there was a reader. Not only did she assume the attributes of the many characters, but she paces the tempo with the action. If find it a little slow in the beginning, hanging around the fireplace at the Maypole, don't make a snap judgement... hang on & get ready for a wild ride
Barnaby Rudge





Tokyo Yosh
Taking on a Dickens story is daunting, to say the least, especially one with 82 chapters. But Mil Nicholson has inspired in me a whole new appreciation of this author. What a difference a voice makes! Ms. Nicholson is a reader beyond compare, bringing this story alive with her consistent portrayals of a myriad of characters, allowing us to feel all the emotions that Dickens intended. Libravox - thank you for making the right choices.
Beautifully Written and Read





SUDIE
This is my favorite Dickens tale and Mil does a fabulous job reading the story and bringing the characters to life.
Randall





Randall Morton
the quality of the story was one that a reader would anticipate to be excellent. Dickens does not disappoint in this story. the narrator has to be one of the most excellent that I have ever heard. I have heard a large number of books on this website. the narrator if not the best is certainly one of top quality that should be noted. I would recommend this book to anyone to appreciate British period stories.





Clairy Mac
Thank you Mil Nicholson for your time and your beautiful voice. I can only sleep with someone talking to me/reading me a story and your voice I perfect!! Thank you for your time xx
So awesome





Parasite
This is a amazing book and Mil Nicholson does a fantastic job reading it. Seriously one of the best performances via audio book.