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Little Dorrit

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  • 488 pages
  • 18 hours of reading

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Set in the Victorian era, this novel explores themes of debt and social class through the life of William Dorrit, who is imprisoned in Marshalsea with his children, including the beloved Little Dorrit. The story delves into Amy's relationship with her older benefactor, highlighting the complexities of love and financial dependency. Dickens' keen social commentary is woven throughout, reflecting his activism and the struggles of the poor during a time of great inequality.

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