Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

The novelist had a phenomenal literary output which led to success at home and in America. Read by Penelope Wilton.

An exploration of how the work of Charles Dickens was received in America.

Claire Tomalin's acclaimed biography of Britain's great novelist paints a portrait of an extraordinarily complex man.

Tomalin has created a vivid and evocative portrait of one of the nation's best loved writers.

The characters Dickens created are instantly recognisable, from David Copperfield, to Mr Micawber and Nicholas Nickleby.

His literary output was phenomenal.

He was also the father of ten, and a supporter of various social causes, all evident in his novels.

He was also a deeply complex man and a dark side accompanied his genius.

Abridged by Richard Hamilton.

Read by Penelope Wilton.

Producer: Elizabeth Allard

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2011.

14 minutes

Last on

Thu 4 Apr 202403:30

Broadcasts

  • Wed 30 Nov 201109:45
  • Thu 1 Dec 201100:30
  • Wed 31 Dec 201414:45
  • New Year's Day 201500:45
  • Wed 12 Oct 201614:45
  • Thu 13 Oct 201602:45
  • Wed 1 Apr 202009:45
  • Thu 2 Apr 202000:30
  • Wed 3 Apr 202408:30
  • Wed 3 Apr 202413:30
  • Wed 3 Apr 202419:30
  • Thu 4 Apr 202403:30