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David Copperfield
Humorous, dramatic, ironic and tender, David Copperfield has always been one of Dickens' most popular novels....
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David Copperfield
This much-loved novel was, by Dickens' own admission, his 'favorite child'. It is easy to see why, with its colorful characters ranging from the repulsive...
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Doctor Thorne (Unabridged)
Doctor Thorne adopts his niece Mary, keeping secret her illegitimate birth as he introduces her to the best local social circles....
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Dombey and Son, Volume 1 (Unabridged)
Although not as widely known as some of his other works, Dombey and Son is nevertheless one of the greatest novels by Charles Dickens....
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Down and Out in Paris and London (Unabridged)
This fictional account of Orwell's salad days as a penniless British writer in the early 1930s contains...
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Turn of the Screw (Unabridged)
Hear 2 famously sinister stories - both read in unabridged form so you won't miss one evil detail...
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Dracula
When Jonathan Harker visits Transylvania to help Count Dracula with the purchase of a London house, he makes a series of horrific discoveries about his client....
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Dracula (Dramatized)
Stylish gentlemen and ladies await their carriages in the Victorian London night. But lurking in the shadows is one of the creatures of the night, one who brings chilling fear...
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Dubliners (Unabridged)
These vivid portraits of the author's native city weave a tapestry of Dublin and its people, yet also...
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Dubliners (Unabridged), Volume 2
In the second half of Joyce's collection of stories about the citizens of Dublin at the turn of the century, the young author deals with themes of adulthood - of loss, parenthood, politics, religion...
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