David Copperfield audiobook - part 1
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David Copperfield audiobook
by Charles Dickens
The story is told almost entirely from the point of view of the first person narrator, David Copperfield himself, and was the first Dickens novel to be written as such a narration.The story deals with the life of David Copperfield from childhood to maturity.David's father had died six months before he was born, and seven years later, his mother remarries but David and his step-father don't get on and he is sent to boarding school.As Divid settles into life we are taken along with him and meet a dazzling array of characters,some of whom we will never forget and some of whom we won't want to remember! (Introduction by Wikipedia & T.Hynes)
Just finished the book (it is 64 chapters, read over 20 parts / videos). It is phenomenal, but as the book goes on you can see fewer and fewer views of the video (as I write this, part 1 has 75k views; part 20 has only 2.5k views). Do yourself a favor and listen to the whole thing. There are some wonderful characters (Mr Peggotty was my favorite) and the book gets better and better as it goes on. Oh and thank you to Mr. Hynes for a wonderful reading!
THIS READER IS SECOND TO NONE.
Your narration is Wondeerful. I can't thank you enough.
Chapter 2 - 28:26
Chapter 3 - 1:00:59
This guy is the best narrator I know of
George Guidall
I dont think so. Accent is maybe "true british", but terrible. Very hard recognizable. I prefer hard german accent, with strong intonation.
This wonderful audiobook has kept me company during the various tedious tasks of 8 years. It is truly a gift.
3:54
Best reader, especially for Victorian novels
He’s terrific, I’m so grateful for this
Best reader. Thanks for reading this book. I really enjoyed it :)
you are one of the best readers. Please read Pickwick Papers for us. It would be so appreciated
You have an amazing gift of storytelling thank you for sharing it .filo
This is late but thank you for this tough I own the book I like following along while you read I rather find it calming so again thank you this does mean a lot.
Best reader on librivox, by far.
Tig Hynes is brilliant, and he gave this away to the public to enjoy.
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww this guy is AMAZING.
narration is a fine art. The artistic verbiage thus ip·so fac·to. T.Hynes oratory, eloquence and complement are all public domain
Great lessons for every young men growing up .read that .best boy growing up book ever.
He is the Only reason I’m making it through my college reading
This is wonderful. Thank you
Thank you so much!
I got my interest on stories when i turn 16 a few months ago,this story is one of my fav
3:44 start chapter 1
Excelente audio.
Number 15 on The Guardians list of the best English novels of all time
Well deserved
I've read his entire works... "Old Curiosity Shop" and "Life & times of Martin Chuzzlewit" are other favorites. Highly recommended
it's amazing ..thank you
Hoda j
3:55 chapter 1
Loving it
1:00:58 done
How many chapters are in this part?
where another parts??
1:29:38
Nice read
17:15
Who write this store
Charles Dickens
Is the narrator British or American? I am not sure… thanks
Irish
20:05 pg 10
22
20:46 - Jesus, Betsy. Keep it under covers.
Anyone understands this? Why English is so complicated lunguage?? All sentences are built in combinations.
Wow ! David Copperfield a fictional character has brains enough to realize that the earth is flat ?!! 1:02:38 through 1:02:49
Haha sharp!
How I love RUclips
3:44