Dombey and Son
A Tale of Family, Ambition, and Redemption in Victorian England
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Publisher Description
Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens: In this classic novel, Charles Dickens weaves a tale of family, ambition, and societal values during the Victorian era. The story revolves around the wealthy businessman Paul Dombey and his complex relationships with his family members, revealing the consequences of pride, neglect, and the pursuit of material wealth. Key Aspects of the Book "Dombey and Son":
Family Dynamics: The novel explores the intricacies of family relationships and the impact of parental neglect on the emotional well-being of children.
Social Commentary: Dickens uses the narrative to critique the materialistic values and social hierarchies prevalent in Victorian society.
Character Development: "Dombey and Son" features a diverse cast of characters, each with their struggles, growth, and moral dilemmas. Charles Dickens was an English novelist and social commentator born in 1812. He is considered one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era and is renowned for his vivid characters, intricate plots, and keen observations of society. "Dombey and Son" exemplifies his talent for storytelling and his ability to shed light on the human condition and societal issues of his time.
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This dark study of pride is a pivotal if unappreciated work in Dickens's oeuvre. Dickens focuses on the Dombey family, eschewing his idiosyncratic panoramic scope and ensemble casts. David Timson is a dream casting; he endows each character with depth, personality and pathos, again displaying why he is a perennial favorite in audio narration. This abridgment offers about one-third of the full text, which will serve the casual listener well without burdening their wallet or commandeering the listening schedule.