Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens

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Originally published in monthly installments between 1855 and 1857, the novel focuses on the various forms of imprisonment, both physical and psychological, while also concentrating on dysfunctional family ties. Accordingly, Dickens avidly criticizes the social deficiencies of the time including injustice, social hypocrisy, the austerity of the Marshalsea debtors’ prison, and bureaucratic inefficiency. The novel kicks off with the introduction of William Dorrit, the oldest prisoner in the Marshalsea prison, who is also referred to as The Father of the Marshalsea. His imprisonment is owed to poor business decisions, which have secured him a place in the debtors’ prison in London. Here he shares accommodation with his wife and children Fanny and Tip, and later the Dorrits welcome their second daughter Amy, who is born inside the prison and is incidentally the Dorrit of the title. The eponymous Little Dorrit grows to become a meek and benevolent young woman who despite her poor financial state, unselfishly takes care of her whole family without the slightest complaint. At the same time the novel welcomes Arthur Clennam, a somewhat idle man in his forties, who has just returned to London following his father’s death after years abroad on family business. Returning to see his mother, a cold and bitter woman, Arthur intends to discuss some details concerning their family business. Troubled by his family’s past, Arthur is determined to uncover the truth behind their fortune. Later, he becomes acquainted with Amy Dorrit, and a special friendship develops between the two, as Arthur sees it as his duty to take the young woman under his protection and unravel the mysterious past surrounding both their families. Consequently, the novel observes the mysterious intertwinement between the two families, as their carefully kept secrets slowly come to light. Nevertheless, Little Dorrit offers a colorful set of characters, a gripping central plot, and several subplots which essentially bring about the notion of redemption. Moreover, it serves as a vivid example to support the idea that anyone is able to reverse their fortune and bring down the invisible walls that seem to confine one to their self-condemned imprisonment. A classic tale depicting Victorian England with its bleak shortcomings and enduring hope, Little Dorrit enthralls with its convoluted relationships, twists and a plethora of characters and subplots, which essentially makes the lengthy novel a pleasure to devour.

Episode Date
00 – Book 1, 1857 Edition Preface
Jan 02, 2024
01 – Book 1, Chapter 1 – Sun and Shadow
Jan 01, 2024
02 – Book 1, Chapter 2 – Fellow Travellers
Dec 31, 2023
03 – Book 1, Chapter 3 – Home
Dec 30, 2023
04 – Book 1, Chapter 4 – Mrs Flintwinch has a Dream
Dec 29, 2023
05 – Book 1, Chapter 5 – Family Affairs
Dec 28, 2023
06 – Book 1, Chapter 6 – The Father of the Marshalsea
Dec 27, 2023
07 – Book 1, Chapter 7 – The Child of the Marshalsea
Dec 26, 2023
08 – Book 1, Chapter 8 – The Lock
Dec 25, 2023
09 – Book 1, Chapter 9 – Little Mother
Dec 24, 2023
10 – Book 1, Chapter 10 – Containing the Whole Science of Government
Dec 23, 2023
11 – Book 1, Chapter 11 – Let Loose
Dec 22, 2023
12 – Book 1, Chapter 12 – Bleeding Heart Yard
Dec 21, 2023
13 – Book 1, Chapter 13 – Patriarchal
Dec 20, 2023
14 – Book 1, Chapter 14 – Little Dorrit’s Party
Dec 19, 2023
15 – Book 1, Chapter 15 – Mrs Flintwinch has another Dream
Dec 18, 2023
16 – Book 1, Chapter 16 – Nobody’s Weakness
Dec 17, 2023
17 – Book 1, Chapter 17 – Nobody’s Rival
Dec 16, 2023
18 – Book 1, Chapter 18 – Little Dorrit’s Lover
Dec 15, 2023
19 – Book 1, Chapter 19 – The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three Relations
Dec 14, 2023
20 – Book 1, Chapter 20 – Moving in Society
Dec 13, 2023
21 – Book 1, Chapter 21 – Mr Merdle’s Complaint
Dec 12, 2023
22 – Book 1, Chapter 22 – A Puzzle
Dec 11, 2023
23 – Book 1, Chapter 23 – Machinery in Motion
Dec 10, 2023
24 – Book 1, Chapter 24 – Fortune-Telling
Dec 09, 2023
25 – Book 1, Chapter 25 – Conspirators and Others
Dec 08, 2023
26 – Book 1, Chapter 26 – Nobody’s State of Mind
Dec 07, 2023
27 – Book 1, Chapter 27 – Five-and-Twenty
Dec 06, 2023
28 – Book 1, Chapter 28 – Nobody’s Disappearance
Dec 05, 2023
29 – Book 1, Chapter 29 – Mrs Flintwinch Goes On Dreaming
Dec 04, 2023
30 – Book 1, Chapter 30 – The Word of a Gentleman
Dec 03, 2023
31 – Book 1, Chapter 31 – Spirit
Dec 02, 2023
32 – Book 1, Chapter 32 – More Fortune-Telling
Dec 01, 2023
33 – Book 1, Chapter 33 – Mrs Merdle’s Complaint
Nov 30, 2023
34 – Book 1, Chapter 34 – A Shoal of Barnacles
Nov 29, 2023
35 – Book 1, Chapter 35 – What was behind Mr Pancks on Little Dorrit’s Hand
Nov 28, 2023
36 – Book 1, Chapter 36 – The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan
Nov 27, 2023
37 – Book 2, Chapter 1 – Fellow Travellers
Nov 26, 2023
38 – Book 2, Chapter 2 – Mrs General
Nov 25, 2023
39 – Book 2, Chapter 3 – On the Road
Nov 24, 2023
40 – Book 2, Chapter 4 – A Letter from Little Dorrit
Nov 23, 2023
41 – Book 2, Chapter 5 – Something Wrong Somewhere
Nov 22, 2023
42 – Book 2, Chapter 6 – Something Right Somewhere
Nov 21, 2023
43 – Book 2, Chapter 7 – Mostly, Prunes and Prism
Nov 20, 2023
44 – Book 2, Chapter 8 – The Dowager Mrs Gowan is reminded that ‘It Never Does’
Nov 19, 2023
45 – Book 2, Chapter 9 – Appearance and Disappearance
Nov 18, 2023
46 – Book 2, Chapter 10 – The Dreams of Mrs Flintwinch thicken
Nov 17, 2023
47 – Book 2, Chapter 11 – A Letter from Little Dorrit
Nov 16, 2023
48 – Book 2, Chapter 12 – In which a Great Patriotic Conference is holden
Nov 15, 2023
49 – Book 2, Chapter 13 – The Progress of an Epidemic
Nov 14, 2023
50 – Book 2, Chapter 14 – Taking Advice
Nov 13, 2023
51 – Book 2, Chapter 15 – No just Cause or Impediment why these Two Persons should not be joined together
Nov 12, 2023
52 – Book 2, Chapter 16 – Getting on
Nov 11, 2023
53 – Book 2, Chapter 17 – Missing
Nov 10, 2023
54 – Book 2, Chapter 18 – A Castle in the Air
Nov 09, 2023
55 – Book 2, Chapter 19 – The Storming of the Castle in the Air
Nov 08, 2023
56 – Book 2, Chapter 20 – Introduces the next
Nov 07, 2023
57 – Book 2, Chapter 21 – The History of a Self-Tormentor
Nov 06, 2023
58 – Book 2, Chapter 22 – Who passes by this Road so late?
Nov 05, 2023
59 – Book 2, Chapter 23 – Mistress Affery makes a Conditional Promise, respecting her Dreams
Nov 04, 2023
60 – Book 2, Chapter 24 – The Evening of a Long Day
Nov 03, 2023
61 – Book 2, Chapter 25 – The Chief Butler Resigns the Seals of Office
Nov 02, 2023
62 – Book 2, Chapter 26 – Reaping the Whirlwind
Nov 01, 2023
63 – Book 2, Chapter 27 – The Pupil of the Marshalsea
Oct 31, 2023
64 – Book 2, Chapter 28 – An Appearance in the Marshalsea
Oct 30, 2023
65 – Book 2, Chapter 29 – A Plea in the Marshalsea
Oct 29, 2023
66 – Book 2, Chapter 30: Closing In, Part 1
Oct 28, 2023
67 – Book 2, Chapter 30: Closing In, Part 2
Oct 27, 2023
68 – Book 2, Chapter 31 – Closed
Oct 26, 2023
69 – Book 2, Chapter 32 – Going
Oct 25, 2023
70 – Book 2, Chapter 33 – Going!
Oct 24, 2023
71 – Book 2, Chapter 34 – Gone
Oct 23, 2023