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In the turbulent streets of late-eighteenth-century London, the echo of mob fury rises like a storm wind through a city on the edge of chaos. Barnaby Rudge is Charles Dickens's sweeping historical novel set amid the Gordon Riots of 1780, when fear, prejudice, and political fervor tore through the fabric of society. Against this backdrop of violence and upheaval, Dickens weaves a tale of innocence and guilt, vengeance and forgiveness, where personal destinies are shaped by the blind force of history itself.
At the heart of the story stands gentle-souled Barnaby, a young man of childlike purity who wanders through the madness with his devoted mother and his ever-talking raven, Grip. Around them unfolds a gallery of unforgettable characters: the steadfast locksmith Gabriel Varden, the proud and conflicted Emma Haredale, the treacherous hangman Dennis, and a host of others-each swept into the rising tide of fanaticism and fear.
Through scenes of riot, ruin, and revelation, Dickens explores the fragility of order and the endurance of human kindness. Beneath the gothic shadows and the thunder of revolution, he finds compassion in the most unlikely places and glimpses of redemption even amid the ashes of destruction.
A powerful blend of historical drama and psychological insight, Barnaby Rudge stands as one of Dickens's most haunting works-a vision of a city divided, a people tested, and a humanity struggling to remain whole in an age of turmoil and change.
With a Dickens Bio, Interview, Catherine Dickens, Ellen Ternan, Dickens & Women, Secrets, In America, Death, Last Will, Chronology.
Narrated by Emmy nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano.
At the heart of the story stands gentle-souled Barnaby, a young man of childlike purity who wanders through the madness with his devoted mother and his ever-talking raven, Grip. Around them unfolds a gallery of unforgettable characters: the steadfast locksmith Gabriel Varden, the proud and conflicted Emma Haredale, the treacherous hangman Dennis, and a host of others-each swept into the rising tide of fanaticism and fear.
Through scenes of riot, ruin, and revelation, Dickens explores the fragility of order and the endurance of human kindness. Beneath the gothic shadows and the thunder of revolution, he finds compassion in the most unlikely places and glimpses of redemption even amid the ashes of destruction.
A powerful blend of historical drama and psychological insight, Barnaby Rudge stands as one of Dickens's most haunting works-a vision of a city divided, a people tested, and a humanity struggling to remain whole in an age of turmoil and change.
With a Dickens Bio, Interview, Catherine Dickens, Ellen Ternan, Dickens & Women, Secrets, In America, Death, Last Will, Chronology.
Narrated by Emmy nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano.
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