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Little Dorrit (Version 2)
- By: Charles Dickens
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Dive into the world of Little Dorrit, one of Charles Dickens’ most profound novels, published in monthly installments between 1855 and 1857. Drawing inspiration from his fathers imprisonment in Marshalsea Prison for debt, Dickens weaves a tale that explores the depths of human experience and societal struggles. The story unfolds in the notorious Marshalsea, where we meet Mr. Dorrit, a long-term inmate, and his daughter Amy, affectionately known as Little Dorrit, who was born within the prison walls. As she grows, her kindness and resilience earn her the respect and love of her fellow inmates...
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Little Dorrit
- By: Charles Dickens
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Born within the confines of Marshalsea Prison for Debtors, Amy—affectionately known as Little Dorrit—dedicates her life to caring for her proud but fallen father, William Dorrit. Her humble existence takes a dramatic turn when she meets Arthur Clennam, setting off a series of events that will not only transform Amys life but also reshape the fortunes of the entire Dorrit family. In Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens masterfully immerses us in a vividly rich tapestry of human experiences, where themes of virtue and vice collide, and the boundaries of strength and weakness blur. With his ...
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