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CHARLES DICKENS AS A NOVELIST : AN ANALYSIS
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- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of English, Govt. T. C. L. P.G. College Janjgir (C.G.)
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This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the works of Charles Dickens, focusing on his narrative techniques, thematic explorations, and character development. Dickens, a stalwart of Victorian literature, utilized his novels to critique social injustices, portray vivid characters, and explore the complexities of human nature. This study examines how Dickens’ novels reflect the socio-economic conditions of the 19th century and their enduring relevance in contemporary literature.
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2025-02-15
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