Little Dorrit by Charles DICKENS (1812 - 1870)
Genre(s): General Fiction, Satire
Read by: Ellis Christoff in English
Parts:
Part 1 • Little Dorrit by Charles DICKENS read by E...
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - 40 - Book 2, Chapter 4 - A Letter from Little Dorrit
00:09:37 - 41 - Book 2, Chapter 5 - Something Wrong Somewhere
00:52:16 - 42 - Book 2, Chapter 6 - Something Right Somewhere
01:32:23 - 43 - Book 2, Chapter 7 - Mostly, Prunes and Prism
02:02:09 - 44 - Book 2, Chapter 8 - The Dowager Mrs Gowan is reminded that ‘It Never Does'
02:33:50 - 45 - Book 2, Chapter 9 - Appearance and Disappearance
03:13:16 - 46 - Book 2, Chapter 10 - The Dreams of Mrs Flintwinch thicken
03:33:55 - 47 - Book 2, Chapter 11 - A Letter from Little Dorrit
03:49:26 - 48 - Book 2, Chapter 12 - In which a Great Patriotic Conference is holden
04:30:11 - 49 - Book 2, Chapter 13 - The Progress of an Epidemic
05:10:30 - 50 - Book 2, Chapter 14 - Taking Advice
05:39:01 - 51 - Book 2, Chapter 15 - No just Cause or Impediment why these Two Persons should not be joined together
06:22:38 - 52 - Book 2, Chapter 16 - Getting on
06:42:29 - 53 - Book 2, Chapter 17 - Missing
07:09:29 - 54 - Book 2, Chapter 18 - A Castle in the Air
07:28:09 - 55 - Book 2, Chapter 19 - The Storming of the Castle in the Air
08:12:13 - 56 - Book 2, Chapter 20 - Introduces the next
08:38:34 - 57 - Book 2, Chapter 21 - The History of a Self-Tormentor
09:03:46 - 58 - Book 2, Chapter 22 - Who passes by this Road so late?
09:21:02 - 59 - Book 2, Chapter 23 - Mistress Affery makes a Conditional Promise, respecting her Dreams
09:53:48 - 60 - Book 2, Chapter 24 - The Evening of a Long Day
Born in the Marshalsea Prison for Debtors, Amy—Little Dorrit—the daughter of the ruined, but self-respectful William Dorrit, has put her entire heart in caring for her dear father, until one day her humble path is crossed by Arthur Clennam. Their meeting proves providential not only for Amy's life, but for the whole Dorrit family, whose new rise will, in many ways, be also their fall. As in all his novels, in Little Dorrit Dickens ushers us into a fascinating and startlingly rich world of human characters and destinies, where virtue and nobility cross swords with vice and villainy, where strength and weakness intertwine with prejudice and magnanimity and where the author's inspired pen wields a compelling and unforgettable power over the readers. (Summary by Ellis Christoff)
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