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In Hard Times (1854), he attacks the deadly ugliness of the industrial society. In "Little Dorrit" (1857), we read an unforgettable depiction of old Marshalsea prison and begin to understand the degradation of imprisonment for debt.
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FOR THE RECORD:; Charles Dickens: An article in Saturday's Calendar about Charles Dickens misspelled the name of his "Hard Times" character Gradgrind as Grandgrind. —; ... But even before the recession and its ratcheting up of debt, poverty, homelessness and other familiar Dickensian themes, the author's work was becoming...
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Is this Dickensian London? No, it is Swindon in 2003. ... Imagine children going into a cold school with no prospect of a hot meal at midday. Dickensian London? No, Swindon in 2004. ... We have seen it all before the same old Tory policies. Dickensian.
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"Florida" and "Dickens" are two concepts that don't really seem to go together -- but "Dickensian" is how Richard J. Bookman, vice-provost for research at the University of Miami, describes Florida's current research-and ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference: 'Dickensian' Times for Research in Florida...
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Children Being Exploited in Dickensian Times Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Home > GCSE > English Literature > Prose Fiction > By Author > Charles Dickens > Oliver Twist > Children Being Exploited in Dickensian Times...
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Publication: Precision Marketing; Publication Date: 17-OCT-03 ... Format: Online - approximately 1535 words ; Delivery: Immediate Online Access ... Article Excerpt; There is a long established tradition of good causes appealing to the public. Charles Dickens captured their activities 150 years ago in Bleak House.
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Get involved! Send photos, video, news & views. Text WILTS TIMES to 80360 or email us ... Is this Dickensian London? No, it is Swindon in 2003. ... Imagine children going into a cold school with no prospect of a hot meal at midday. Dickensian London? No, Swindon in 2004.
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Griff Rhys Jones talks to Radio Times about the Dickensian Christmas ... Nobody ever seemed to enjoy Christmas as much as he did, and certainly nobody else felt obliged to add the very specific Dickensian moral force to the celebration. In 1843 he needed to make a bit of money, and in six weeks ... Radio Times covers party...
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MORE than £1,700 has been raised for the Dickensian Day fund after people in Formby gathered for a race night. ... Nov 11 2009 by Janine Yaqoob, Formby Times ... MORE than £1,700 has been raised for the Dickensian Day fund after people in Formby gathered for a race night.
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