"Little Dorrit" is a poignant novel by Charles Dickens that paints a vivid portrait of Victorian England while delving into themes of poverty, social class, and the struggle for personal freedom. At the heart of the story is Amy Dorrit, affectionately known as Little Dorrit, a gentle and selfless young woman who grows up in the Marshalsea debtor's prison alongside her father.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to a cast of characters whose lives intersect with Little Dorrit's, including the kind-hearted Arthur Clennam, whose search for meaning leads him to uncover long-buried family secrets; the enigmatic Miss Wade, whose past is shrouded in mystery; and the wealthy and eccentric Mr. Merdle, whose financial schemes have far-reaching consequences.
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, Little Dorrit navigates the complexities of her own life, finding solace in her acts of kindness and compassion towards others. Along the way, she encounters love, betrayal, and unexpected twists of fate that challenge her resilience and strength of character.
Through its intricate plotlines and richly drawn characters, "Little Dorrit" offers readers a panoramic view of life in 19th-century England, from the bustling streets of London to the confines of the Marshalsea prison. With its themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the enduring power of the human spirit, Dickens's novel remains a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers today.
Número de páginas | 0 |
Edição | 1 (2024) |
Idioma | Inglês |
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