Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Narrated by Julian Loidl

Unabridged — 12 hours, 2 minutes

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Narrated by Julian Loidl

Unabridged — 12 hours, 2 minutes

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Overview

Oliver Twist ist ein Gesellschaftsroman von Charles Dickens, der unter dem vollständigen Titel ¿Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress“ (¿Oliver Twist oder der Weg des Fürsorgezöglings“) von Februar 1837 bis April 1839 in Fortsetzungen in der Zeitschrift ¿Bentley's Miscellany“ erschien. Oliver Twist ist Dickens' zweiter Roman. Er wurde mehrfach für Theater, Kino, Fernsehen und Comic adaptiert.
Der Roman erzählt die Geschichte des Findelkindes und Waisenjungen Oliver Twist, der im Armenhaus aufwächst, ohne etwas über seine Herkunft zu wissen. Durch die katastrophalen Zustände im Hause gezwungen nach mehr Nahrung zu bitten, wird er wochenlang in den Kohlenkeller gesperrt. Es wird ausgeschrieben, dass die Kirche denjenigen entlohne, der sich seiner annehmen würde. Dies führt ihn zum ansässigen Totengräber, der zwar einer ehrlichen Arbeit nachgeht und den Jungen allmählich auf seine Art liebgewinnt. Jedoch sieht sich Oliver durch einige Ereignisse, die im Zusammenhang mit Personen aus dem Umkreis des Totengräbers stehen, zur Flucht gezwungen. So verschlägt es ihn nach London.

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

Gr6–8—A graphic retelling of the classic, Great Expectations is rushed, confusing, and an unpleasant read. At times it is difficult to tell the characters apart, mainly because of the lack of depth in the secondary players, and because the artwork is flat and impassive. The plot is without focus, so struggling readers will have an issue with continuity. Oliver Twist has similar problems. The flow is choppy, characterization is nonexistent, and the compression of the story line adds to the confusion. The artwork, black-and-white rough sketching, is inconsistent. Panels range from clean and distinct to dark and busy. As in the first book, some characters are indistinguishable from page to page. The combination of story and artwork will not create new fans of graphic novels.—Mariela Siegert, Westfield Middle School, Bloomingdale, IL

Publishers Weekly

The inimitable Martin Jarvis brings his talents to bear on Charles Dickens's classic in an audiobook that will delight listeners with its superb recreations of gritty 19th-century London. To escape Mr. Bumble and life in the workhouse, Oliver flees to London where he meets the Artful Dodger and becomes embroiled with Fagin's ragtag band of thieves. Jarvis simply dazzles: his performance captures both the humor and sorrow of the text, his narration is crisp, and his characterizations--his rendition of the terrifying district magistrate, Mr. Fang, is particularly memorable--are as varied as they are energetic, befitting, and enjoyable. (June)

From the Publisher

"The power of [Dickens] is so amazing, that the reader at once becomes his captive, and must follow him whithersoever he leads." —William Makepeace Thackeray

APRIL 2012 - AudioFile

This retelling presents a condensed version of Dickens’s work for young listeners. Smoothly written, it has been considerably shortened from the original. It recounts the main events but lacks Dickens’s signature word craft. Jonathan Keeble is an authoritative guide through Oliver’s orphan narrative. Keeble’s commanding voice presents a series of interrelated vignettes, each separated by period music. His characters each have memorable voices, especially Fagin, who is a bombastic villain fully brought to life. With such voices, Keeble offers a performance, more than a narration. His changing tone and pace draw attention to dramatic events; however, some principals, notably Oliver, sound a bit caricatured. An informational booklet on Dickens accompanies the production. Keeble’s vivid reading makes Oliver’s story accessible for young listeners. C.A. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159870346
Publisher: Audio Media Digital
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: German

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