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This work explores the inns and taverns featured in the novels of Charles Dickens, providing a detailed examination of their significance within the narratives. It organizes the discussion chronologically, covering major works and highlighting both prominent and lesser-known establishments that contribute to the atmosphere of Dickens's storytelling. The text reflects on the historical context of these inns, their role in social life, and their enduring charm, while also incorporating illustrations and photographs to enhance the reader's understanding. The author draws connections between the literary depictions and the real-life counterparts, celebrating the rich tradition of English hospitality as captured by Dickens.
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