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Little Dorrit / Charles Dickens.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Dickens, Charles, Works ; Publisher: New York, NY : The Overlook Press ; London : Duckworth, 2008Description: xx, 852 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781590201282
  • 1590201280
  • 9780715638118
  • 0715638114, 9780140434927
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23
LOC classification:
  • PR4562 .A1 2008
Subject: "Little Dorrit", originally serialised between 1855 and 1857, satirises the shortcomings of the government and society of the period. This popular novel introduces a rich and memorable array of characters trying to navigate an often hostile capital symbolised by the Marshalsea gaol, where Dickens' own father had been imprisoned. This is a scathing social and political satire within a heart-warming story of love and devotion...Based on the world-famous "Nonesuch Press" edition of 1937, the text is taken from the 1867 "Chapman and Hall" edition, which became known as the "Charles Dickens" edition, and was the last edition to be corrected by the author himself. "The Nonesuch" edition contains illustrations selected by Dickens himself, by artists including Hablot Knight Browne ('Phiz'), George Cruikshank, John Leech, Robert Seymour and George Cattermole.
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"A facsimile edition of The Nonesuch Dickens published in 1937 by the Nonesuch Press."

"Little Dorrit", originally serialised between 1855 and 1857, satirises the shortcomings of the government and society of the period. This popular novel introduces a rich and memorable array of characters trying to navigate an often hostile capital symbolised by the Marshalsea gaol, where Dickens' own father had been imprisoned. This is a scathing social and political satire within a heart-warming story of love and devotion...Based on the world-famous "Nonesuch Press" edition of 1937, the text is taken from the 1867 "Chapman and Hall" edition, which became known as the "Charles Dickens" edition, and was the last edition to be corrected by the author himself. "The Nonesuch" edition contains illustrations selected by Dickens himself, by artists including Hablot Knight Browne ('Phiz'), George Cruikshank, John Leech, Robert Seymour and George Cattermole.