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Charles Dickens

Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit

Everyman's Library

ISBN: 9781857151114

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Little Dorrit is a sweeping tale of love, family, and social reform set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. The story follows Amy Dorrit, known as Little Dorrit, whose life is shaped by her father's imprisonment for debt in the Marshalsea prison. Born and raised within its walls, Amy remains a beacon of hope and selflessness despite her grim circumstances.

The novel delves into themes of poverty and wealth, exploring how both can imprison people in different ways. Dickens uses a host of unforgettable characters and subplots to critique societal and institutional injustices, including bureaucracy and class inequality.

Why Read This Book

  • Examines the crushing effects of debt and social stratification, which remain relevant today.
  • Features a strong, compassionate heroine who embodies resilience and humility.
  • Offers a satirical view of the government and its inefficiencies through the Circumlocution Office.
  • Showcases Dickens' masterful storytelling and ability to create a vivid, intricate world filled with richly drawn characters.
  • Combines drama, romance, and social critique, making it a compelling read for fans of classic literature.

About the Author

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) remains one of the most celebrated authors in English literature. Known for his evocative storytelling and deep social conscience, Dickens wrote numerous novels that critiqued Victorian society while providing memorable characters and gripping narratives. His works, including Little Dorrit, Great Expectations, and Bleak House, continue to be studied and cherished worldwide.

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