Companion to Little Dorrit
The "Companion to Little Dorrit," authored by Trey Philpotts and published in 2003, is an insightful exploration of Charles Dickens's novel that delves deep into the socio-political landscape of the time. Spanning 576 pages, this comprehensive guide sheds light on the rich historical, cultural, and personal contexts that surround "Little Dorrit," a pivotal work in Dickens's oeuvre and the broader spectrum of 19th-century literature.
Philpotts expertly highlights the significance of the Crimean War and its influence on the narrative, particularly through the lens of the Circumlocution Office and the character of Daniel Doyce. Furthermore, this companion distinguishes crucial themes of administrative reform versus civil service reform, enhancing the reader's understanding of the complex dynamics at play within the story. For scholars and enthusiasts of Dickens, this Companion serves as an indispensable resource to appreciate the intricate layers of one of literature's great masterpieces.