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Through the mill: The life of a mill-boy

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An autobiographical narrative follows a mill-boy from a bereaved childhood into life worked out in shops and textile mills, detailing household arrangements with relatives, early duties in a fish shop, and the rigors of factory routine. It chronicles attempts at self-improvement through informal schooling, music and art, and participation in clubs and labor actions, including wage cuts and strikes. Alongside episodes of enlistment and small entrepreneurial ventures, the account reflects on how machinery, employer practices, and social networks shape bodily toil, ambitions, and moments of solidarity and hardship in a working-class life.

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Frederic Kenyon Brown

Frederic Kenyon Brown was an author known for his vivid depictions of the life and struggles of working-class youth in the 19th century. His notable works, "Through the Mill: The Life of a Mill-Boy" and "Through the School: The Experiences of a Mill Boy in Securing an Education," provide insightful narratives that explore the challenges faced by young boys in industrial settings. Through his writing, Brown sheds light on the importance of education and personal growth amidst the hardships of mill work, contributing to the literary heritage of social realism.

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