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Little Dorrit: Critical Essay by Sylvia Manning

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SOURCE: Manning, Sylvia. “Social Criticism and Textual Subversion in Little Dorrit.Dickens Studies Annual 20 (1991): 127-47.

In the following essay, Manning examines the way Dickens undermines the narrator in Little Dorrit and the ideological contradictions that this causes.

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