Little Dorrit (Version 2) |
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Little Dorrit is a novel by Charles Dickens that tells the story of Amy Dorrit, a young woman who grows up in debtor's prison alongside her father. As the novel unfolds, we are introduced to a cast of colorful characters, each with their own struggles and desires.
One of the most striking aspects of the novel is Dickens' portrayal of wealth and poverty in Victorian England. The stark contrast between the opulence of the upper class and the squalor of the lower class is vividly depicted, highlighting the social injustices of the time.
The character of Amy Dorrit herself is a testament to Dickens' skill as a storyteller. Despite her difficult circumstances, Amy remains kind, compassionate, and resilient, making her a truly endearing protagonist.
Overall, Little Dorrit is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that sheds light on the disparities of class and the impact of wealth on society. Dickens' masterful storytelling and rich characterization make this a timeless classic that is sure to resonate with readers for generations to come. Book Description: Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens’ last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens’ father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general. |
Genres for this book |
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Fiction |
Literature |
Satire |
Kids |
Romance |
Sea stories |
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Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 3 reviews) |
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Reviewer: DantheMan - May 23, 2018 Subject: Had potential I also was dissuaded from continuing by the narration. Dickens' language is so precise, so English, that an ESL reader usually has a hard time keeping the energy. |
Reviewer: User - April 21, 2017 Sorry - made it to chapter 3 but gave up. Monotone narration hard to follow. |
Reviewer: Arlie - February 10, 2013 Subject: Little Dorrit Ellis Christoff does a wonderful job of reading this book. |