Suffering has been stronger\n than all other teaching and has taught me to understand what your heart used\n to be. I have been bent and broken, but—I hope—into a better shape.'\n —Estella, Great Expectations Charles Dickens (1812–1870) an English novelist,\n is generally considered the greatest of the Victorian era. Dickens worked as\n a journalist in political newspapers, making close observations about society\n in the churn of Industrialization. His work reflects his belief that\n society’s blinding greed for money and its neglect of the lower classes are\n its major flaws. Through his books, he exhorts virtues of a loving heart and\n the pleasures of home in a flawed, cruelly indifferent world. The Definitive\n Charles Dickens includes one of his famous novels, Great Expectations; a\n play, Is She His Wife; a novella, Master Humphrey’s Clock; a short story, The\n Trial for Murder; and his letters to his friends and family, which allow\n readers a glimpse of Dickens as a person and how he led his life.
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