
Little Dorrit II
Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Folio Society
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Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
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This compelling Victorian novel, Little Dorrit, chronicles the intricate lives entangled by the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison, presenting a poignant critique of social injustice and financial systems. Charles Dickens masterfully illustrates the pervasive influence of wealth and poverty, detailing the struggles of Amy Dorrit, born and raised within the prison walls, and Arthur Clennam, a man seeking purpose amidst societal disillusionment. The narrative uncovers layers of secrets and familial burdens, revealing how personal destinies are shaped by both circumstance and moral choice. With a tone that is at once satirical and deeply empathetic, Dickens constructs a world where redemption and love strive to flourish against a backdrop of profound societal decay. This enduring work argues for compassion and exposes the hypocrisies of a rigid class structure, making it a timeless piece of literary fiction.
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Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Folio Society
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This compelling Victorian novel, Little Dorrit, chronicles the intricate lives entangled by the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison, presenting a poignant critique of social injustice and financial systems. Charles Dickens masterfully illustrates the pervasive influence of wealth and poverty, detailing the struggles of Amy Dorrit, born and raised within the prison walls, and Arthur Clennam, a man seeking purpose amidst societal disillusionment. The narrative uncovers layers of secrets and familial burdens, revealing how personal destinies are shaped by both circumstance and moral choice. With a tone that is at once satirical and deeply empathetic, Dickens constructs a world where redemption and love strive to flourish against a backdrop of profound societal decay. This enduring work argues for compassion and exposes the hypocrisies of a rigid class structure, making it a timeless piece of literary fiction.











