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The children of Dickens

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A collection of short, informal essays surveys Charles Dickens's portrayals of children and childhood, moving from a vivid account of the city setting to individual sketches of memorable youngsters and episodes. The author profiles plucky orphans, affectionate family children, comic juveniles, and tragic youths, noting how character, relationships, and social conditions shape their lives. Commentary balances humor and sympathy while tracing recurring themes of poverty, resilience, moral development, and domestic life in Victorian society, and the essays are punctuated by period illustrations that reinforce the portraits and the atmosphere of the city.

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Samuel McChord Crothers

Samuel McChord Crothers was an American author and essayist known for his insightful and often humorous reflections on human nature and society. His works frequently explore themes of morality, culture, and the human experience, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. Among his key titles is "By the Christmas Fire," which showcases his ability to blend warmth and wit in storytelling. Crothers also contributed to literary discussions through essays and critiques, engaging readers with his thoughtful perspectives. His writing remains a charming exploration of the complexities of life and the human condition.

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