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Little Dorrit

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In Little Dorrit, the reader is thrown into the fascinating world of upper class luxury and the hardships of the working class in 19th-century London. The story follows the humble and caring Amy Dorrit, affectionately called Little Dorrit, growing up in the notorious Marshalsea prison where her father is incarcerated. When a mysterious foreign gentleman, Arthur Clennam, returns to England and enters Dorritā€™s life, a beautiful and complicated love story unfolds, crossing the boundaries of social classes.

Dickens mercilessly depicts social injustices and oppressive bureaucracy while creating a multitude of unforgettable characters who challenge and enrich each otherā€™s destinies. Through an intricate web of family secrets and shady dealings, Little Dorrit explores love, guilt, and liberation. Dickensā€™s masterful prose and attention to detail bring to life a story that is as heart-wrenching as it is engaging.

CHARLES DICKENS [1812ā€“1870], born in Portsmouth, England, was the most popular English-language novelist of his time. He created a fictional world that reflected the social and technological changes during the Victorian era. Among his most famous works are David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, and The Pickwick Papers.