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In Kent with Charles Dickens

Gelesen von Ruth Golding

(4,65 Sterne; 10 Bewertungen)

By his own admission, Thomas Frost found it hard to make a living from his writing, and no doubt he used the name of Dickens in the title of this book to boost sales. Frost tells a good tale, and the book is not only of interest to enthusiasts of Dickens and the county of Kent.

He includes some of Dickens' own descriptions of locations, as well as regaling us with anecdotes about towns and villages which he visits, including an account of the last armed rising on British soil - the Battle of Bossenden Wood.

As well as accounts of his travels through the highways and byways of Kent in the footsteps of Dickens and his characters, he also wanders into the lanes of myth and legend, sometimes making up his own stories along the way.

After managing to forgive his cardinal sin of confusing Men of Kent and Kentish Men in the first chapter, I found this rather odd mixture of memoir, short stories and literary travelogue a most enjoyable read. (Summary by Ruth Golding) (6 hr 8 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter I

22:26

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02 - Chapter II

25:40

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03 - Chapter III

23:20

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04 - Chapter IV

29:07

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05 - Chapter V

29:07

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06 - Chapter VI

25:49

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07 - Chapter VII

26:30

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08 - Chapter VIII

24:53

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09 - Chapter IX

31:39

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10 - Chapter X

23:08

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11 - Chapter XI

30:08

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12 - Chapter XII

23:08

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13 - Chapter XIII

30:27

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14 - Chapter XIV

22:52

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Bewertungen

little gem

(4 Sterne)

Well written and well read book. Surprisingly little known. Captures Dickens to a treat. Worth a listen.