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  1. Little Dorrit is a novel by Charles Dickens, originally published in serial form between 1855 and 1857. The story features Amy Dorrit, youngest child of her family, born and raised in the Marshalsea prison for debtors in London. Arthur Clennam encounters her after returning home from a 20-year absence, ready to begin his life anew.

  2. Little Dorrit Summary. The novel’s action starts in 1820, in a jail cell in Marseille where two prisoners named Cavalletto and Rigaud encounter each other. Not far away, a group of English travelers cross paths as they wait in quarantine. The group includes Arthur Clennam, a man of 40 who is returning home after 20 years in China, the Meagles ...

  3. Amy Dorrit, referred to as Little Dorrit, is born in and lives much of her life at the Marshalsea prison, where her father is imprisoned for debt. She and her siblings earn meagre wages at jobs outside the prison walls, returning nightly to Marshalsea. Little Dorrit works as a seamstress for Mrs. Clennam, whose son Arthur takes an interest in ...

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  5. The law allows Dorrit’s family to live with him in the prison, so his wife and their two children, Fanny and Tip, join him. They have another, Amy, who is born in the prison. Amy is nicknamed “Little Dorrit” because she is small and slight. Her father’s fellow inmates and the prison’s warden adore her for her selflessness and gentle ...

  6. Part 1, Chapters 26-29 Summary. Arthur has decided, he tells himself, not to fall in love with Pet Meagles. He does not join Doyce when he goes to Twickenham. On his return, Doyce confesses his ...

  7. Little Dorrit is now 22 years old. Little Dorrit: The Marhsalsea Becomes and Orphan, illustrations by Phiz. Arthur finds Little Dorrit attractive and when she returns to her home at the Marshalsea jail, where she still lives with her father, he decides to follow her. It is then that Arthur realizes the extreme poverty in which she lives and he ...

  8. Little Dorrit is a novel by Charles Dickens which was originally published by London's Bradbury & Evans as a monthly serial from1855 through 1857. The serial comprised nineteen installments in all, with each installment including illustrations by the artist Hablot Knight Browne. Since then, the story has also been published in its entirety ...

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