
Kleine Dorrit
Kleine Dorrit, the Dutch translation of Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit, was published in 1857. The novel follows the Dorrit family, who are imprisoned in the Marshalsea debtors' prison for over twenty years due to financial troubles. It serves as a satire on wealth, status, and power, critiquing both public and private sectors while exploring themes of addiction to money and false fame. The story remains relevant today, reflecting ongoing issues of greed, arrogance, and vanity.




