Little Dorrit

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Explore the profound depths of human resilience with 'Little Dorrit', a timeless classic by Charles Dickens. This BRAND NEW B-format paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 2003, spans an impressive 1024 pages of intricate storytelling and vivid character portrayals. At its heart, 'Little Dorrit' delves into the life of Amy Dorrit, the daughter of William Dorrit, who remains tragically imprisoned for debt in the notorious Marshalsea prison. Join Arthur Clennam as he returns to England and becomes entangled in the lives of Amy and her father, exploring themes of social injustice and the personal repercussions of incarceration. This elegantly crafted narrative reflects Dickens's unparalleled ability to weave tales of suffering and hope, showcasing a cast of memorable characters, from the charmingly eccentric Flora Finching to the unscrupulous financier Mr. Merdle. 'Little Dorrit' remains a crucial exploration of morality and society, making it a must-read for fans of classic literature and those interested in the societal implications of debt and imprisonment. Add this exquisite paperback to your collection, and experience the rich prose and emotional depth that solidifies Dickens's status as one of the greatest novelists. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the historical context of personal and systemic struggles. Rediscover this literary treasure today and allow yourself to be swept away by Charles Dickens's mastery. A quintessential read for lovers of Victorian literature and social commentary.

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