Oliver Twist was Dickens' second novel and one of his darkest, dealing
with burglary, kidnapping, child abuse, prostitution, and murder.
Alongside this gallery of horrors are the corrupt and incompetent
institutions of 19th-century England set up to address social problems
and instead making them worse. The author's moral indignation drives the
creation of some of his most memorably grotesque characters: squirming,
vile Fagin; brutal Bill Sykes; the brooding, sickly Monks; and Bumble,
the pompous and incorrigibly dense beadle. Clearly, a reading of this
work must carry the author's passionate narrative voice while being
flexible and broad enough to define the wide range of character voices
suggested by the text. John Wells's capable but bland reading only
suggests the rich possibilities of the material. Restraint and Dickens
simply don't go together. The abridgment deftly and seamlessly manages
to deliver all major characters and plot lines, but there are many
superior audiobook versions of this material, both abridged and
unabridged. Not recommended.
-John Owen, Advanced Micro Devices, Sunnyvale,
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