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  1. 1 giorno fa · Charles Dickens ’ father was confined in what was once the neighbouring Marshalsea D ebtors P rison and characters and scenes in The Pickwick Papers, David Copperfield and Little Dorrit were inspired by his visits to the area.

  2. Little Dorrit (Dickens) Far From the Madding Crowd (Hardy) The Scarlet Pimpernel (Orczy) The Hobbit (Tolkien) Pride and Prejudice (Austen) Reply reply ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · If you're interested in classic fiction that delves into government and bureaucracy, a few notable books come to mind. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens offers a satirical glimpse into the fictional Marshalsea prison, where debtors were ironically imprisoned until they could pay off their debts, despite being unable to work.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Dickens was a regular visitor to Richmond, spending holidays at different rented cottages and inns with his family, and giving a number of cameos to the borough in his novels. When Richmond features in his fiction it’s usually as a place of gentle, bucolic calm (as in Little Dorrit) or quiet exile from the city (as in Great Expectations):

  5. 5 giorni fa · Supplement to Our Mutual Friend. Many people would now in fact regard it as the greatest of his works . . . Dickens was writing ahead of his time. (169) It is the strangest of Dickens’s novels, but in many ways it is also the most poignant and most beautiful. (170) Again Ackroyd gives us background and sources of inspiration for Dickens’s ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · Little Dorrit (originally titled "Nobody's Fault" by Dickens) deserves more wider recognition because its message is one that touches the heart of nearly everyone. A rich, moving, and touching story excellently presented.

  7. 9 ore fa · Mine’s a double. I GREW up watching The Two Ronnies on television, and I always loved their songs. I remember one in which a man is lamenting that, before his birth, when the angels were dishing out physical features, he kept mishearing: “When they offered out noses, I thought they said roses — so I asked for a big red one”; and “When they handed out chins, I thought they said gins ...

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