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Little Amy Dorrit Was Born In Debtor'S Prison, Where Her Father, An Aristocrat By Birth, Has Been An Inmate For The Past Twenty Years. Though Her Father Is Too Proud To Acknowledge Their Reduced Status, Amy Secretly Works As A Seamstress To Support Her Family. In This Way She Meets And Befriends Arthur, Her Employer'S Son, Who Wants To Help. When Arthur Uncovers An Unknown Inheritance Due To Mr. Dorrit, The Family Is Finally Freed From Prison. Newly Wealthy, They Travel To Italy, Where Mr. Dorrit Instructs His Children To Sever Old Connections And Learn The Ways Of The Upper Class. But Leaving Their Past Behind Proves Not To Be So Easy. Meanwhile, Their Benefactor, Arthur, Falls On Hard Times Himself When He Becomes The Victim Of A Gigantic Financial Fraud. When He Next Meets Little Dorrit, Their Places Are Reversed: Arthur Is Imprisoned In The Marshalsea, Too Ashamed Of His Reduced Status To Declare His Love. But To Little Dorrit, Love Has Always Transcended Class. A Masterly Evocation Of The State And Psychology Of Imprisonment, Little Dorrit Is One Of The Supreme Works Of Dickens' Maturity.
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- Q: What is the plot of 'Little Dorrit'? A: 'Little Dorrit' follows the life of Amy Dorrit, who was born in a debtor's prison. The story explores themes of class, love, and redemption as Amy and her family navigate their newfound wealth after her father is released from prison.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Little Dorrit'? A: 'Little Dorrit' is authored by Charles Dickens, a renowned English writer known for his vivid characters and social commentary.
- Q: What edition of 'Little Dorrit' is available? A: The available edition of 'Little Dorrit' is an unabridged version, ensuring that readers experience the full narrative as intended by Dickens.
- Q: What is the binding type of the product? A: 'Little Dorrit' comes in a mp3_cd binding, making it suitable for audio listening.
- Q: How many pages does 'Little Dorrit' have? A: 'Little Dorrit' consists of 3 pages in its current format.
- Q: When was 'Little Dorrit' published? A: 'Little Dorrit' was published on July 1, 2007.
- Q: Is there any special material used in 'Little Dorrit'? A: There is no specific material mentioned for 'Little Dorrit', as it is an audio format.
- Q: What are the main themes explored in 'Little Dorrit'? A: 'Little Dorrit' explores themes of imprisonment, social class, love, and the complexities of human relationships.
- Q: Can I listen to 'Little Dorrit' on any mp3 player? A: 'Little Dorrit' in mp3_cd format can be played on any compatible mp3 player or CD player.
- Q: Is 'Little Dorrit' suitable for all ages? A: While 'Little Dorrit' is a classic literary work, its themes may be more suitable for older children and adults due to the complex social issues it addresses.