Little Dorrit

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Author
Charles Dickens, Mary Sebag-Montefiore, Adam Leverton
Publisher
Lulu Press, Inc.
Released
November 2, 2006
Pages
832
Series
Works of Charles Dickens : New household edition
Readers
3.0★ (2)

Little Dorrit

1800 · Book · Charles Dickens, Mary Sebag-Montefiore, Adam Leverton

Social life and customsChildren of prisonersMarshalsea Prison (Southwark, London, England)FictionFathers and daughtersSocial conditions

Upon its publication in 1857, Little Dorrit immediately outsold any of Dickens's previous books. The story of William Dorrit, imprisoned for debt in Marshalsea Prison, and his daughter and helpmate, Amy, or Little Dorrit, the novel charts the progress of the Dorrit family from poverty to riches. In his Introduction, David Gates argues that "intensity of imagination is the gift from which Dickens's other great attributes derive: his eye and ear, his near-universal empathy, his ability to entertain both a sense of the ridiculous and a sense of ultimate significance. by Charles Dickens, Mary Sebag-Montefiore