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Indus. Rev. & Dickens
Title: Indus. Rev. & Dickens
Category: Literature / English
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Indus. Rev. & Dickens
The Effect of the Industrial Revolution's on Dickens' Work
Charles Dickens was a very popular Victorian author, and justly so, since his works not only endure but are treasured to this day. They include A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, and it is easy to see from these that he was one of the brightest literary stars of his age. Dickensf stories were set in his times nineteenth century Britain,
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Works Cited
Brown, Laura. The Life of the Industrial Worker in 19th-Century Britain. 30 March 2001.
Child Labor, 1987. The Victorian Web. 23 March 2001.
Dickens, Charles. Hard Times with Introduction by Kate Flint. New York: Penguin Books, 1995.
Hibbert, Christopher. Daily Life in Victorian England. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co, Inc., 1975.
McCrone, Sara. Economics in Literature: How Accurately Is the Industrial Revolution Portrayed?. 23 March 2001.
Yaney, Diane. Life in Charles Dickensf England. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1999.
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