Little Dorrit - Illustrated
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Little Dorrit - Illustrated

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eBook - ePub

Little Dorrit - Illustrated

About this book

This edition is accompanied by 35 unpublished illustrations.
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.

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Information

Publisher
Youcanprint
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9788831604352

Table of contents

  1. PREFACE TO THE 1857 EDITION
  2. BOOK THE FIRST: POVERTY
  3. CHAPTER 1. Sun and Shadow
  4. CHAPTER 2 Fellow Travellers
  5. CHAPTER 3. Home
  6. CHAPTER 4. Mrs Flintwinch has a Dream
  7. CHAPTER 5. Family Affairs
  8. CHAPTER 6. The Father of the Marshalsea
  9. CHAPTER 7. The Child of the Marshalsea
  10. CHAPTER 8. The Lock
  11. CHAPTER 9. Little Mother
  12. CHAPTER 10. Containing the whole Science of Government
  13. CHAPTER 11. Let Loose
  14. CHAPTER 12. Bleeding Heart Yard
  15. CHAPTER 13. Patriarchal
  16. CHAPTER 14. Little Dorrit’s Party
  17. CHAPTER 15. Mrs Flintwinch has another Dream
  18. CHAPTER 16. Nobody’s Weakness
  19. CHAPTER 17. Nobody’s Rival
  20. CHAPTER 18. Little Dorrit’s Lover
  21. CHAPTER 19. The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three Relations
  22. CHAPTER 20. Moving in Society
  23. CHAPTER 21. Mr Merdle’s Complaint
  24. CHAPTER 22. A Puzzle
  25. CHAPTER 23. Machinery in Motion
  26. CHAPTER 24. Fortune-Telling
  27. CHAPTER 25. Conspirators and Others
  28. CHAPTER 26. Nobody’s State of Mind
  29. CHAPTER 27. Five-and-Twenty
  30. CHAPTER 28. Nobody’s Disappearance
  31. CHAPTER 29. Mrs Flintwinch goes on Dreaming
  32. CHAPTER 30. The Word of a Gentleman
  33. CHAPTER 31. Spirit
  34. CHAPTER 32. More Fortune-Telling
  35. CHAPTER 33. Mrs Merdle’s Complaint
  36. CHAPTER 34. A Shoal of Barnacles
  37. CHAPTER 35. What was behind Mr Pancks on Little Dorrit’s Hand
  38. CHAPTER 36. The Marshalsea becomes an Orphan
  39. BOOK THE SECOND: RICHES
  40. CHAPTER 1. Fellow Travellers
  41. CHAPTER 2. Mrs General
  42. CHAPTER 3. On the Road
  43. CHAPTER 4. A Letter from Little Dorrit
  44. CHAPTER 5. Something Wrong Somewhere
  45. CHAPTER 6. Something Right Somewhere
  46. CHAPTER 7. Mostly, Prunes and Prism
  47. CHAPTER 8. The Dowager Mrs Gowan is reminded that ‘It Never Does’
  48. CHAPTER 9. Appearance and Disappearance
  49. CHAPTER 10. The Dreams of Mrs Flintwinch thicken
  50. CHAPTER 11. A Letter from Little Dorrit
  51. CHAPTER 12. In which a Great Patriotic Conference is holden
  52. CHAPTER 13. The Progress of an Epidemic
  53. CHAPTER 14. Taking Advice
  54. CHAPTER 15. No just Cause or Impediment why these Two Persons
  55. CHAPTER 16. Getting on
  56. CHAPTER 17. Missing
  57. CHAPTER 18. A Castle in the Air
  58. CHAPTER 19. The Storming of the Castle in the Air
  59. CHAPTER 20. Introduces the next
  60. CHAPTER 21. The History of a Self-Tormentor
  61. CHAPTER 22. Who passes by this Road so late?
  62. CHAPTER 23. Mistress Affery makes a Conditional Promise,
  63. CHAPTER 24. The Evening of a Long Day
  64. CHAPTER 25. The Chief Butler Resigns the Seals of Office
  65. CHAPTER 26. Reaping the Whirlwind
  66. CHAPTER 27. The Pupil of the Marshalsea
  67. CHAPTER 28. An Appearance in the Marshalsea
  68. CHAPTER 29. A Plea in the Marshalsea
  69. CHAPTER 30. Closing in
  70. CHAPTER 31. Closed
  71. CHAPTER 32. Going
  72. CHAPTER 33. Going!
  73. CHAPTER 34. Gone