DICKENS’S UNIQUE STYLE

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Western European Studies

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his thesis explores the life and literary contributions of Charles Dickens, one of the most influential writers of the Victorian era. Through a detailed examination of his personal history, social context, and literary evolution, the study highlights Dickens’s unparalleled ability to combine social critique with compelling narratives. Key works such as Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, and A Tale of Two Cities are analyzed to uncover themes of poverty, class struggle, and human resilience. The research also delves into Dickens's impact on social reform, his narrative techniques, and his enduring legacy in modern literature. By situating Dickens within his historical milieu, this study underscores his role as a chronicler of 19thcentury England and as a voice for the marginalized, offering insights into his timeless relevance.

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