Oliver Twist·a Tale of Two Cities

Oliver Twist·a Tale of Two Cities

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Charles Dickens is a great writer comparable to Shakespeare in the history of modern British literature. His works are well-known in the English-speaking world. He is full of deep compassion, advocates the spirit of philanthropy, and his satirical and humorous writing touches all aspects of social life. He is the most outstanding representative of critical realist literature in the 19th century. In the early Victorian era, Dickens was regarded by readers as the conscience and prophet of society, and in later generations was regarded as "a beacon that calls people back to laughter and kindness." Marx praised him and the famous British writers Thackeray of his generation as "a group of outstanding novelists" in Britain.

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