David Copperfield (version 2) by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870)

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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 David 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)

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  • MissedTitleIX
    David Copperfield
    Excellent reader! Very engaging!
  • bill the 27th
    Great reading
    He did a really good job of making each of the characters seem unique.
  • sheck28
    Favorite Reader
    I have been using LibriVox for many years, but I always find myself gravitating towards books read by Taig Hynes. He truly manages to bring Dickens to life. Highly recommend.
  • historydame
    One of the best readers encounter
    Mr. Hynes does this novel justice. He is a delight to listen to. He could go professional.
  • RinoNoir
    Tremendous and addictive!
    Kudos to Mr. Hynes for this excellent recording of David Copperfield! He had me in stitches and tears many times over with his sensitive characterizations; Hynes really made Dickens come alive. I'd take this this vivid version over a movie adaptation any day. I can't wait to find others of Hynes' Dickens oeuvre. Thanks so much for sharing your talents with us!
  • WhiteSalad
    Just amazing! Great Job!
    Mr. Hynes does the novel justice!
  • Arthur Borem
    Hynes' reading of David Copperfield
    This is one of my favorite librivox recordings. Tighe (sp?) Hynes is superb. He differentiates the voices of every last one of Dickens' characters and imbues them with their due humor, tenderness, identifying characteristics and other feelings and motivations.
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