Oliver Twist
- Oliver Twist
- 13 CDs i **;
- Komponist: Charles Dickens
Detailinformationen
- NAXOS AUDIO BOOKS, 04/2012
- Einband: CD
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781843795650
- Bestell-Nr.: 1568988
- Gewicht: 370 g
- Maße: 165 x 137 mm
- Stärke: 43 mm
- Spielzeit: 978:00 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.4.2012
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Disk 1 von 13
- 1 Chapter 1 Start
- 2 Chapter 2 Start
- 3 It cannot be expected that this system of farming... Start
- 4 'And now business,' said the beadle... Start
- 5 Oliver had not been within the walls of the workhouse... Start
- 6 For the first six months... Start
- 7 Chapter 3 Start
- 8 'Walk in,' said the gentleman in the white waistcoat. Start
- 9 On their way to the magistrate... Start
- 10 Chapter 4 Start
- 11 'By the bye,' said Mr Bumble... Start
- 12 For some time Mr. Bumble drew Oliver along... Start
- 13 Chapter 5 Start
Disk 2 von 13
- 1 Oliver had been sojourning at the undertaker's... Start
- 2 He needn't have taken the trouble to shrink... Start
- 3 The next day, (the family having been meanwhile relieved...) Start
- 4 Chapter 6 Start
- 5 One day, Oliver and Noah had descended into the kitchen... Start
- 6 Chapter 7 Start
- 7 Here the position of affairs had not all improved. Start
- 8 It was not until he was left alone... Start
- 9 Chapter 8 Start
- 10 Early on the seventh morning after he had left... Start
- 11 As John Dawkins objected to their entering London... Start
- 12 Chapter 9 Start
- 13 He had scarcely washed himself... Start
Disk 3 von 13
- 1 Chapter 10 Start
- 2 This was all done in a minute's space... Start
- 3 Chapter 11 Start
- 4 The office was a front parlour, with a panelled wall. Start
- 5 At this point of the inquiry, Oliver raised his head... Start
- 6 Chapter 12 Start
- 7 It had been bright day for hours... Start
- 8 Oliver know not the cause of this sudden exclamation... Start
- 9 Chapter 13 Start
- 10 After swallowing two or three glasses of spirits... Start
- 11 While these, and many other encomiums... Start
- 12 Chapter 14 Start
- 13 Thus encouraged, Oliver tapped at the study door. Start
Disk 4 von 13
- 1 At this moment, there walked into the room... Start
- 2 Now, the fact was, that in the inmost recesses... Start
- 3 Chapter 15 Start
- 4 'Well, well, my dear,' said the Jew... Start
- 5 Meanwhile, Oliver Twist, little dreaming... Start
- 6 Chapter 16 Start
- 7 The young gentleman did not stop to bestow... Start
- 8 'What's the matter here!' said Fagin... Start
- 9 The girl laughed again... Start
- 10 Chapter 17 Start
- 11 There was so much determination and depth of purpose... Start
- 12 At six o'clock next morning... Start
- 13 It would be tedious if given in the beadle's words... Start
- 14 Chapter 18 Start
Disk 5 von 13
- 1 One afternoon, the Dodger and Master Bates... Start
- 2 Master Bates backed this advice with sundry moral... Start
- 3 Chapter 19 Start
- 4 The Jew glanced round the room... Start
- 5 'Then,' said Sykes, thrusting aside the Jew's hand... Start
- 6 'When is it to be done?' asked Nancy... Start
- 7 Chapter 20 Start
- 8 He had concluded his prayer... Start
- 9 'This way,' said the girl, releasing her hold... Start
- 10 Chapter 21 Start
- 11 Sykes dismounted with great precipitation... Start
- 12 Chapter 22 Start
- 13 It was now intensely dark. Start
Disk 6 von 13
- 1 Chapter 23 Start
- 2 The matron expressed her entire concurrence... Start
- 3 It was a round table. Start
- 4 Chapter 24 Start
- 5 She was bouncing away, when a cry from the two women... Start
- 6 Chapter 25 Start
- 7 Mr Dawkins received these handsome compliments... Start
- 8 'Hark!' cried the Dodger at this moment... Start
- 9 Chapter 26 Start
- 10 The Three Cripples, or rather the Cripples... Start
- 11 She was in her room, the woman said. Start
- 12 It was within an hour of midnight. Start
- 13 They conversed for some time in whispers. Start
- 14 Chapter 27 Start
Disk 7 von 13
- 1 Nothing was said on either side for a minute or two... Start
- 2 Now, Mr and Mrs Sowerberry... Start
- 3 Chapter 28 Start
- 4 The air grew colder, as day came slowly on... Start
- 5 It happened that about this time... Start
- 6 'It was a knock,' said Mr Giles... Start
- 7 Chapter 29 Start
- 8 Mr Giles was apparently considering the propriet... Start
- 9 Chapter 30 Start
- 10 Mr Losberne thrust his hands into his pockets Start
- 11 There were assembled, in that lower house... Start
- 12 Chapter 31 Start
- 13 Meanwhile, the doctor walked up and down... Start
- 14 'Ah!' said Mr Blathers... Start
- 15 Oliver had been dozing... Start
Disk 8 von 13
- 1 Chapter 32 Start
- 2 The man followed to the chariot door... Start
- 3 Who can describe the pleasure and delight... Start
- 4 Chapter 33 Start
- 5 An anxious night ensued. Start
- 6 How often did Oliver start from his bed that night... Start
- 7 Chapter 34 Start
- 8 Mrs Maylie was anxiously waiting to receive her son... Start
- 9 Mr. Losberne and Oliver had remained Start
- 10 It is worthy of remark... Start
- 11 Chapter 35 Start
- 12 At lenght, one morning, when Rose was alone... Start
- 13 There was a pause... Start
Disk 9 von 13
- 1 Chapter 36 Start
- 2 Chapter 37 Start
- 3 But, tears were not the things to find their way... Start
- 4 He walked up one street, and down another... Start
- 5 As he spoke he pushed a couple of sovereigns across... Start
- 6 Chapter 38 Start
- 7 Bestowing something half-way between a smile and a frown... Start
- 8 The thunder, which seemed in fact much nearer... Start
- 9 Mr Bumble drew a long breath... Start
- 10 Chapter 39 Start
- 11 'Why, what evil einds has blowed you here?' he asked Fagin. Start
- 12 In due course they arrived at Fagin's abode... Start
- 13 Before the sound of their footsteps had ceased... Start
- 14 As that day closed in... Start
Disk 10 von 13
- 1 It was a family hotel in a quiet, but handsome... Start
- 2 Chapter 40 Start
- 3 'I'll tell you lady. Last night he came again.' Start
- 4 'Nothing could save him,' cried the girl. Start
- 5 Chapter 41 Start
- 6 Mr Brownlow inclined his head. Start
- 7 In fact, as he threw himself at one dexterous dive... Start
- 8 'How?' inquired the doctor. Start
- 9 Chapter 42 Start
- 10 Through these streets Noah Claypole walked... Start
- 11 After expressing this opinion... Start
- 12 'Now, what do you think?' said Fagin. Start
- 13 Chapter 43 Start
- 14 Fagin was about to translate these mysterious expressions... Start
- 15 'We must know how he gets on today...' Start
Disk 11 von 13
- 1 Noah Claypole, or Morris Bolter as the reader pleases... Start
- 2 'Now then, where are the witnesses?' said the clerk. Start
- 3 Chapter 44 Start
- 4 'Whew!' said the housebreaker, wiping the perspiration... Start
- 5 Chapter 45 Start
- 6 Chapter 46 Start
- 7 He drew himself straight upright against the wall... Start
- 8 After receiving an assurance from both... Start
- 9 'She will be persuaded now,' cried the young lady. Start
- 10 Chapter 47 Start
- 11 Fagin looked hard at the robber... Start
- 12 Without one pause, or moment's consideration... Start
Disk 12 von 13
- 1 Chapter 48 Start
- 2 This was an antic fellow, half pedlar and half mountebank... Start
- 3 Let no man talk of murderers escaping justice... Start
- 4 Chapter 49 Start
- 5 'You have a brother,' said Mr Brownlow, rousing himself... Start
- 6 'Before he went abroad, and as he passed through London...' Start
- 7 'Denial to me is vain,' replied Mr. Brownlow... Start
- 8 Chapter 50 Start
- 9 There was a short silence... Start
- 10 He laid his hand upon a chair... Start
- 11 Of all the terrific yells that ever fell on mortal ears... Start
Disk 13 von 13
- 1 Chapter 51 Start
- 2 At length, when nine o'clock had come... Start
- 3 There was a short silence here... Start
- 4 'Young lady,' said Mr Brownlow, turning to Rose... Start
- 5 They were a long, long time alone. Start
- 6 Chapter 52 Start
- 7 He sat down on a stone bench opposite the door... Start
- 8 The space before the prison was cleared... Start
- 9 Chapter 53 Start
- 10 And now, the hand that traces these words... Start
Inhaltsangabe
Aus dem Inhalt:Oliver Twist
Klappentext
By July 2012, recordings of all major Dickens works will be available from Naxos in both unabridged and abridged forms, helping to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth. This is the unabridged reading of one of his most enthralling books, read by Jonathan Keeble. 13 CD set.Biografie
Charles Dickens (1812-1870), geboren in Landport bei Portsea, wuchs in Chatham bei London auf. Als er elf Jahre alt war, musste sein Vater wegen nicht eingelöster Schuldscheine ins Schuldgefängnis; seine Mutter folgte ihm mit Charles' Geschwistern dorthin. Charles, das zweitälteste Kind, musste währenddessen in einer Schuhwichsfabrik arbeiten. Erst als der Vater nach einigen Monaten entlassen wurde, besuchte Charles wieder eine Schule. Mit fünfzehn begann er in einem Rechtsanwaltsbüro als Gehilfe zu arbeiten, später wurde er Zeitungsreporter. §Seine schriftstellerische Karriere begann er mit seinen Skizzen des Londoner Alltagslebens. Anschließend entstanden in rascher Folge die ersten Romane. Dickens wurde Herausgeber der liberalen Londoner Zeitung "Daily News", reiste in die USA und nach Italien und verfasste 1848/1849 "David Copperfield", der viel autobiographisches Material enthält. §Dickens' liebevolle Schilderungen menschlicher Schwächen, sein Kosmos skurriler und schrulliger englischer "Originale" und die satirische Anprangerung sozialer Missstände machten ihn bereits zu Lebzeiten zu einem der beliebtesten Romanciers der Weltliteratur. Seine Bücher brachten ihm außerdem beträchtlichen Wohlstand ein. Seit 1860 lebte er auf seinem Landsitz Gad's Hill Place in Kent, wo er im Alter von nur 58 Jahren an einem Schlaganfall starb.EUR 49,99*
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