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Overview
Of the complex, richly rewarding masterworks he wrote in the last decade of his life, Little Dorrit is the book in which Charles Dickens most fully unleashed his indignation at the fallen state of mid-Victorian society. Crammed with persons and incidents in whose recreation nothing is accidental or spurious, containing, in its picture of the Circumlocution Office, the most witheringly exact satire of a bureaucracy we possess, Little Dorrit is a stunning example of how thoroughly Dickens could put his flair for the theatrical and his comic genius the service of his passion for justice.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780679417255
- ISBN-10: 0679417257
- Publisher: Everyman's Library
- Publish Date: December 1992
- Dimensions: 8.31 x 5.38 x 1.82 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.83 pounds
- Page Count: 896
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