
George Silverman's Explanation
Charles Dickens
George Silverman’s Explanation (published in The Atlantic in 1868) is one of Charles Dickens’ rarer short stories. Here the author immerses himself entirely in his character of George Silverman: addressing the reader in a dramatic monologue in which he is reticent, perhaps even unwilling to open up to us, but at the same time compelled to unburden his heart.
So deeply does Dickens embody the role of Silverman that in a letter to an editor he writes that: 'I feel as if I had read something (by somebody else) which I should never get out of my head …’
This tale is an indictment against poverty as powerful as you will find in any of Dickens’ larger works. It is also a biting satire against the 'daring ignorance' and little 'meannesses' found in many non-conformist movements. Above all it is a deeply affecting examination of how far a childhood of of both want and punishing religious control can impact a man’s self-worth and future happiness.
Narrated by Dominic Gerrard
Cover Art by Léna Gibert
Duration - 1h 15m.
Author - Charles Dickens.
Narrator - Dominic Gerrard.
Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1868 Charles Dickens ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
George Silverman’s Explanation (published in The Atlantic in 1868) is one of Charles Dickens’ rarer short stories. Here the author immerses himself entirely in his character of George Silverman: addressing the reader in a dramatic monologue in which he is reticent, perhaps even unwilling to open up to us, but at the same time compelled to unburden his heart. So deeply does Dickens embody the role of Silverman that in a letter to an editor he writes that: 'I feel as if I had read something (by somebody else) which I should never get out of my head …’ This tale is an indictment against poverty as powerful as you will find in any of Dickens’ larger works. It is also a biting satire against the 'daring ignorance' and little 'meannesses' found in many non-conformist movements. Above all it is a deeply affecting examination of how far a childhood of of both want and punishing religious control can impact a man’s self-worth and future happiness. Narrated by Dominic Gerrard Cover Art by Léna Gibert Duration - 1h 15m. Author - Charles Dickens. Narrator - Dominic Gerrard. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 1868 Charles Dickens ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Introduction - by Dominic Gerrard
Duration:00:03:15
First Chapter
Duration:00:00:33
Second Chapter
Duration:00:00:46
Third Chapter
Duration:00:04:23
Fourth Chapter
Duration:00:09:14
Fifth Chapter
Duration:00:08:33
Sixth Chapter
Duration:00:20:00
Seventh Chapter
Duration:00:09:48
Eighth Chapter
Duration:00:05:18
Ninth Chapter
Duration:00:13:19
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:12