'Clennam rose softly, opened and closed the door without a sound, and
passed from the prison, carrying the quiet with him into the turbulent
streets.' Introspective and dreamy, Arthur Clennam returns to England
from many years abroad to find a people gripped in their self-made
social and mental prisons. Against a background of government
incompetence and financial scandal, he searches for the key to the
affairs of the Dorrit family, prisoners for debt in the Marshalsea. He
discovers through the seamstress Amy Dorrit the fulfilment of which he
dreams, but only after he learns to understand his own heart.
Revelation and redemption haunt Dickens's portrayal of human relations
as fundamentally distorted by class and money. The swindling financier
Merdle, the bureaucratic nightmare of the Circumlocution Office, and a
teeming cast of characters display the inadequacy of secular morality
in the face of contemporary social and political confusion. Mixing
humour and pathos, irony and satire, Dickens's eleventh novel reveals
a master of fiction in top form. This new edition, based on the
definitive Clarendon text, includes all of Phiz's original
illustrations and a wide-ranging introduction highlighting Dickens's
move to more personal and spiritual concerns. ABOUT THE SERIES: For
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ISBN
9780191627286
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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