The Holly-Tree Inn by Charles Dickens (& others) - Full Audiobook | Short Story
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- A full unabridged audiobook of the classic short story collection, "The Holly-Tree Inn", by Charles Dickens (& others) - complete with sounds and visuals.
The The Holly-Tree Inn is a collection of short stories, published as the second volume of A Child's History of England and Miscellaneous Pieces. The Holly-Tree Inn was originally published in the Christmas 1855 edition of Household Words.
There is some evidence that Dickens only wrote three of the sections and the framing story; the other sections are purportedly attributed as follows: "The Ostler", Wilkie Collins; "The Landlord", William Howitt; "The Barmaid", Adelaide Anne Procter; "The Poor Pensioner", Holme Lee.
Dickens began a tradition of Christmas publications with "A Christmas Carol" in 1843 and his Christmas stories soon became a national institution.
Read by Elliot Fitzpatrick.
www.elliotfitzpatrick.com
0:00 - The Guest by Charles Dickens
56:53 - The Ostler by Wilkie Collins
1:58:13 - The Boots by Charles Dickens
2:26:05 - The Landlord by William Howitt
3:15:43 - The Bar-Maid by Adelaide Anne Proctor
3:23:57 - The Poor Pensioner by Holme Lee
3:52:09 - The Bill by Charles Dickens
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I've seen many audiobooks, but these are the best with clear voices and accents. I hope there will be more in this series.
That’s very kind of you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it. There are plenty more Dickens collections on the channel but more are certainly planned for the future!
What a beautiful gift! Thank you!
You’re very welcome, Sergey!
Most enjoyable, thank you so much
Thank you, Anna. It’s most appreciated!
You can tell where the Dickens ends.
There’s no denying the difference in tone. Especially with the eeriness of Collins and the innocence of Parr. Thoroughly enjoyed narrating this series!