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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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It was after the publication of Dombey and Son that the literary reputation of Charles Dickens as a world-class writer was finally and irrevocably established. And what had served to stimulate this unparalleled imaginative genius was the very city he lived in: London. Dickens routinely walked anywhere from 10 to 20 miles every day through the narrow, winding streets of the great city on the Thames. And what a city! London in the mid-19th century was easily the largest, most spectacular metropolitan area in the world. By Dickens' day there were four million souls living there.

The novel centers around Mr. Dombey, a wealthy merchant who struggles to cope with the death of his wife and the care of his infant son as the story opens. He hires a nurse to bring up little Paul. Meanwhile, other new characters are brought into the story, including Captain Cuttle, Sol Gills, and Walter Gay.

As their lives come into contact with the Dombey household, complications arise. When Dombey discovers that Walter, a lowly clerk in his office, is infatuated with his daughter, Florence, he sends him to the West Indies to prevent any possibility of a romance developing, and, with the disappearance of the lad in a storm, his purpose is apparently fulfilled. But destiny deals Mr. Dombey a fatal blow in his quest to glorify the firm Dombey & Son. The rest of the novel deals with Dombey's reaction to his unforeseen tragedy.

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Dombey and Son

I thought I'd already review this masterpiece, but it turns out I hadn't !
I'll be honest, and I may have said this before, but I regard Dickens as our finest writer and so my bias regarding his works may inevitably shine through in my reviews.
Dombey and son is another of Dickens' redemption novels, and features more of his great characters. The fantastic Captain Cuttle & Solomon Gills being my particular favourites It also weighs in (on word count) as his second longest novel, behind David Copperfield.
I'd also like to add that Charlton Griffin does an admirable job with the narration. One of my favourite narrators.
Very highly recommended !

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Great narration but not the best of Dickens

The plot sags from time to time but the narration keeps you engaged. The comedic elements of Dickens shine in this version and keep you listening when the plot gets a little fantastical!

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