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This is really a brilliant work. Dickens' cadence is heart-wrenching, and his caustic social observations are really a joy. This is an ultimately mature work, showing a world-weary and at times embittered side of Dickens. The story is wrought with irony, and makes myriad statements on the interconnectedness if life. In Dickens' line of classics, Little Dorrit is unjustly ignored.
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