Dickens' London

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In the heart of the Industrial Revolution, London transformed into a bustling metropolis, rife with stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. "Dickens' London" by Francis Miltoun delves into the intricate tapestry of this vibrant city, revealing the profound influence of Charles Dickens on its social landscape. Through vivid descriptions, Miltoun captures the essence of Dickensian life, from the fog-laden streets to the bustling markets, while illuminating key themes such as social justice and the plight of the working class. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this work offers a compelling exploration of a city shaped by its literary giants. Discover how Dickens’ narratives reflect the struggles and triumphs of a society in flux.

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