Charles Dickens - Little Dorrit
OverzichtConditie | redelijk [2e pag. naam + datum, achterzijde kaft verkleurd] |
Aantal pagina`s | 912 |
Uitgavejaar | 1978 |
Uitgegeven door | Penguin Books |
Kaft | paperback |
ISBN | 0140430253 |
Code [intern] | MAR1 |
Beschrijving boek
The Penguin English Library.
Edited by John Holloway with 24 of the original illustrations by Hablôt K. Browne ['Phiz'].
Little Dorrit [1856/7] is one of that handful of masterpieces of Dickens’s maturity in which his imaginative genius embraces the whole fabric of a changing society. The Marshalsea, Bleeding Heart Yard, and the Circumlocution Office are only the principal features of a landscape drawn with all his awareness of and delight in the multitudinously refracted surfaces of life. Embedded though it is in the social and political preoccupations of the time, Little Dorrit goes far beyond the political. With little hope for change in society itself, Dickens’s vision in this novel is of a world of hypocrisy and sham, of exploiters and parasites - a world of prisons, real and metaphysical, in which reality itself is imprisoned by appearances.