Little Dorrit

[Little Dorrit]
Year: 
1857
Type: 
Public: 
Publisher: 
Penguin Classics
Year of publication: 
2004
Pages: 
1024
Moral assessment: 
Type: Literature
Nothing inappropriate.
Some morally inappropriate content.
Contains significant sections contrary to faith or morals.
Contains some lurid passages, or presents a general ideological framework that could confuse those without much Christian formation.
Contains several lurid passages, or presents an ideological framework that is contrary or foreign to Christian values.
Explicitly contradicts Catholic faith or morals, or is directed against the Church and its institutions.
Literary quality: 
Recommendable: 
Transmits values: 
Sexual content: 
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Ideas that contradict Church teaching: 
The rating of the different categories comes from the opinion of Delibris' collaborators

A notorious murderer in Marseilles tells his cell mate of how he killed his wife. Arthur Clennam is traveling back to London having been given a watch by his father on his death in China and was bringing it to his mother, who refuses to have anything to do with it. In the meantime, William Dorrit languishes in a debt prison for a very long time. However, he is comforted by the devotion of his youngest daughter, Amy, the 'little Dorrit' who was actually born in the prison and whose sewing supports them. She works for Arthur Clennam's presumed mother.

Charles Dickens was born in Kent, England, in 1812 and died in 1870. Although initially criticised for the complexities of the plot and it being somewhat dour in tone, it soon became hailed as a masterpiece of fiction.

Author: Cliff Cobb, United Kingdom
Update on: Jul 2023