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Little Dorrit
Author
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Little Dorrit
Small-time debt collector William Gills and his daughter Little Dorrit are imprisoned for debts they cannot pay, revealing the harsh realities of poverty and debt in Victorian England, while Clennam, a wealthy merchant, searches for his long-lost love and redemption amidst societal corruption.
- Little Dorrit
- Chapter 2 Fellow Travellers
- Chapter 4. Mrs Flintwinch Has A Dream
- Chapter 7. The Child Of The Marshalsea
- Chapter 9. Little Mother
- Chapter 11. Let Loose
- Chapter 13. Patriarchal
- Chapter 14. Little Dorrit’s Party
- Chapter 16. Nobody’s Weakness
- Chapter 18. Little Dorrit’s Lover
- Chapter 20. Moving In Society
- Chapter 22. A Puzzle
- Chapter 24. Fortune-telling
- Chapter 26. Nobody’s State Of Mind
- Chapter 28. Nobody’s Disappearance
- Chapter 31. Spirit
- Chapter 32. More Fortune-telling
- Chapter 34. A Shoal Of Barnacles
- Chapter 36. The Marshalsea Becomes An Orphan
- Chapter 2. Mrs General
- Chapter 4. A Letter From Little Dorrit
- Chapter 6. Something Right Somewhere
- Chapter 8. The Dowager Mrs Gowan Is Reminded That ‘It Never Does’
- Chapter 10. The Dreams Of Mrs Flintwinch Thicken
- Chapter 12. In Which A Great Patriotic Conference Is Holden
- Chapter 14. Taking Advice
- Chapter 15. No Just Cause Or Impediment Why These Two Persons
- Chapter 17. Missing
- Chapter 19. The Storming Of The Castle In The Air
- Chapter 21. The History Of A Self-tormentor
- Chapter 24. The Evening Of A Long Day
- Chapter 26. Reaping The Whirlwind
- Chapter 28. An Appearance In The Marshalsea
- Chapter 29. A Plea In The Marshalsea
- Chapter 31. Closed
- Chapter 33. Going!
Author
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870