Sarah Butler, author of Ten Things I've Learnt about Love, runs Urban Words, a consultancy which develops literature and arts projects that explore and question our relationship to place. She lives in London.
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In Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens created one of his most penetrating satires on the weaknesses of government in the Victorian era. He chose Marshalsea debtors' prison as the setting, where his own father had been imprisoned. The story revolves around a c... SEE MORE