Author(s): Dickens, Charles
Reader(s): Barrett, Sean
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA690812
Barcode: 9789626349083
Release Date: 03/2009

DICKENS, C.: Barnaby Rudge (Abridged)

For the background to this historical novel, a tale of mystery, suspense and unsolved murder, Dickens chose the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780. Mayhem reigns in the streets of London, vividly described by Dickens, and the innocent Barnaby Rudge is drawn into the thick of it. Against the public disorder, Dickens tells of the private discord within families�with fathers and sons at loggerheads�and creates a wealth of colourful characters: the sinuously evil Lord Chester; the pretty and vivacious Dolly Varden; and the host and regulars at the Maypole Inn�a symbol of security in those uncertain and violent times.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Dickens, Charles - Author
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
1In the year 1775…06:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2At length Joe returned…06:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3'A strange story!' said the man…05:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4More than a full hour afterwards…03:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5Gabriel Varden went his way towards London…04:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6In the venerable suburb…05:57
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7As soon as the business of the day was over…05:16
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8They entered a homely bedchamber.03:54
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9Mrs. Varden was a lady of what is commonly called…04:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10Clear of the locksmith's house…07:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11Miss Miggs, having undone her mistress…04:26
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12It was on one of those mornings…05:38
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
13There was great news that night…07:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
14If Joseph Willet, the denounced…08:26
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Disc 2
1Joe Willet rode leisurely along in his desponding mood…04:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2At noon next day…06:29
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3Among all the dangerous characters…08:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4Gliding along the silent streets…04:22
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5Dolly Varden's pretty little head…05:43
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6In course of time they arrived…04:47
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7It was Hugh of the Maypole.04:58
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8Twilight had given place to night some hours…07:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9Mr. Chester sat up in bed next morning…06:25
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10Leaving the favoured…06:14
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11'And you're not surprised to hear this, Varden?'05:45
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12Alighting at a certain point…08:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Disc 3
1Evening drew on at last…04:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2Misfortunes, saith the adage, never come singly.03:47
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3One wintry evening…07:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4The more he thought of it…06:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5Before the lapse of many minutes…06:43
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6To surround anything, however monstrous…07:30
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7The secretary put his hand before his eyes…04:52
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8Mr. Tappertit sat and contemplated him…04:42
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9Little thinking of the plan for his happy settlement…05:09
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10As there was to be a grand parade…06:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11With that, he led the astounded locksmith back…02:29
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Disc 4
1Next morning brought no satisfaction…05:31
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2When they were very near…05:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3When the concourse separated…04:36
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4In a small English country town…07:14
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5How often on their journey…04:38
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6Uncertain where to go next…05:58
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7The mob was not without its method…05:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8With that, they stepped back again…04:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9They were among the first to reach the tavern…05:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10By midnight the streets were clear and quiet…05:43
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11The next day was ushered in…04:57
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12'Good day, master!'04:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
13Rumours of the prevailing disturbances…06:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
14Nearly all the time…03:35
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
15The Maypole cronies…06:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Disc 5
1Barnaby leaned upon his staff…04:02
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2Left to himself again…04:42
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3It is necessary at this juncture…04:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4As the night wore on…05:47
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5The three worthies turned their faces towards the Boot…02:54
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6On that same night, Mr. Haredale…05:08
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7The prisoner, left to himself…04:08
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8All yesterday, and on this day likewise…08:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9Breaking the silence they had hitherto preserved…08:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10Although he had had no rest…06:45
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11When darkness broke away…07:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12While Newgate was burning on the previous night…05:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
13Early in the morning his father came…07:56
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Disc 6
1Mr. Dennis, having dispatched this piece of business…05:22
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2All next day…03:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3The Black Lion was so far off…06:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4By this Friday night…05:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5Mr. Dennis, having been made prisoner…04:10
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6A month has elapsed…07:58
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7As the locksmith walked slowly away…05:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8The time wore on.08:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9On this same day and about this very hour…03:05
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10The Golden Key itself…08:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11That afternoon, when he had slept…05:27
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12Another month had passed…06:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
13A parting glance at such of the actors…04:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 07:17:47