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The collection presents short stories and sketches set in London's impoverished streets, offering close, unflinching observations of daily survival, petty crime, and strained social ties. Scenes range from wanderers and laborers forced to roam, to neighborhood conflicts and private tragedies, rendered with precise local detail and colloquial speech. Narrative forms alternate between dramatic encounters and calmer studies, emphasizing atmosphere, moral ambiguity, and the ways poverty shapes character and choice. Tone shifts between sympathy and unsparing realism, while recurring urban space and social pressures unify the pieces into a portrait of working-class life.

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Arthur Morrison

Arthur Morrison was an English author and journalist, best known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre and for his vivid portrayals of London's working-class life. His notable works include "A Child of the Jago," which explores the harsh realities of life in the East End, and the Martin Hewitt detective series, featuring the titular investigator in a series of engaging mysteries. Morrison's writing is characterized by its keen social observation and a deep understanding of the human condition, making him a significant figure in late Victorian literature.

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