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Little Dorrit

Charles Dickens

3.89 AVERAGE

dark emotional sad medium-paced
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Huzzah! I finally finished Little Dorrit! It was my first Dickens and I loved it. It wasn't dry or boring at all. There were some bits that got a bit rambly at times, but it was such a lovely reading experience. This was labeled as a satire, and bits of it definitely were. There were a few bits of the miniseries where I was confused, and this sorted things all out.
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Great, classic Dickens. I really enjoy his books once I get into them. In this one, I particularly enjoyed following Arthur Clenham as he unraveled his family secrets, and the quirkiness of the character of Flora.

Also, I watched the adaptation of this book in this season's Masterpiece Classics and thought it was very well done.

".... y la pequeña Dorrit se dedicaba a dar paseos en un coche de alquiler que le habían dejado y vagaba entre las ruinas de la antigua Roma. Las ruinas del antiguo anfiteatro, de los antiguos templos, de los antiguos arcos conmemorativos, de las antiguas vías tan transitadas, de las antiguas tumbas, además de ser lo que eran, eran para ella las ruinas de la vieja cárcel de Marshalsea, las ruinas de su antigua vida, ruinas de los rostros y formas que la habitaban antaño, ruinas de sus amores, esperanzas, deseos y alegrías. "

La pequeña Dorrit, 1855 - 57
@albaeditorial 2017
Traducción de Carmen Francí e Ismael Attrache

Siempre es un placer leer a Dickens.
Si lo lees en LC con Vi @teconlibros, entonces se convierte también en una maravillosa experiencia por el mimo y atención con que Vi nos regala datos, curiosidades y detalles que enriquecen la lectura.
Y por los intensos debates y teorías compartidas entre todos los lectores.

Me costó un poco entrar en la historia.
Seguí leyendo y entonces ya quedé atrapada, una vez más en la magia del gran maestro inglés.
No puede extrañarnos las críticas furibundas que recibió el libro tras su publicación en 1855-57.
Dickens no deja títere con cabeza y fustiga sin compasión y con mucho humor, retratando y no de la mejor manera, todos los estamentos de la sociedad británica.
Nos regala una retahíla memorable de personajes odiosos, repugnantes, patéticos, entrañables, luminosos, divertidos e insufribles.
La incansable Flora y sus monólogos me han hecho reír mucho y la familia de nuestra protagonista Amy Dorrit, me ha puesto de los nervios, excepto el cariñoso tío Frederick.

Casi sin querer se ha convertido en uno de mis libros favoritos del autor.

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It's Dickens. It's huge. I read it all during this pandemic and a case of shingles. I couldn't possibly give it less than four stars. It's got Pancks, and Mr. Meagles, and Mrs. Merdle, whom Dickens refers to as "the Bosom" as she leads Society into various ballrooms (and Lord Peter Wimsey named his car after her, too). And Young John Chivery, devoted swain, Fanny the grumpy but ultimately solid sister, and her sweet husband, Edward Sparkle, topped off by some sharp and funny critique of society and capitalism.

But. . . it also ends with a disappointing lack of energy and oomph. There are so many interconnecting pieces that I expected a spectacular coming-together-of-all-the-details-mysteries-and-people in a satisfying blur of energy and coincidence--but it didn't happen. People I expected to play key roles died early (and quietly) in the book, while others faded out of the plot altogether, without a real reason for their presence in the first place. Why was Gowan in the book? Why, really, was Minnie? Why did Fanny and co. disappear from the story?

So, Mr. Dickens, I still admire you as a writer because you root for the right people, and you create characters like Daniel Doyce and Plornish and such, and you hate humbug and people who take advantage of working citizens--but this story should have been 200 pages shorter (so, 679 pages) and had a zippier plot. But: I read it all, and I'm glad I did. I'm still a fan.

I enjoyed this book. Although it is not one of Dickens' most famous works, I could feel some of elements of his more popular works coming together in this tale of dramatic turns of fortune and their associated effects on Dickens' characters. It was quite interesting to see the various responses to such changes in life circumstances.

Incredible narration by Anton Lesser.

Enjoyable read. Lots of different characters from different backgrounds. Story centred around Mr Clenman and the Dorrit family. Little Dorrit born and grew up in a jail with her father. Rags to riches to rags again. Found it fascinating the understanding of attachment and difficult family dynamics. Iѓ??m not particularly a Dickenѓ??s reader, but I would read again!