Charles Dickens Social Reformer the Social Teachings of Englands Great Noveli

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Charles Dickens Social Reformer the Social Teachings of Englands Great Noveli
Crotch, W. Walter (William Walter), 1874-1947
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True ; but behind the caricature there is a stern, an ugly reality and the temper of mind that seeks to find in poverty an excuse for perpetual interference with the lives of other people, and to gratify the passion for dominion, and the lust for cruelty, that is an evil that has become of late years increasingly serious, and one that Dickens clearly foresaw.
"... There was a native organization in Coketown itself, whose members were to be heard of in the House of Commons every session, indigna
...ntly petitioning for acts of Parliament that should make these people religious by main force. Then came the Teetotal Society, who complained that these same people would get drunk, and showed in tabular statements that they did get drunk, and proved at tea-parties that no induce- ment, human or divine (except a medal), would induce them to forego their custom of getting drunk. Then came the chemist and druggist, with other tabular statements, showing that when they didn't get drunk, they took opium.

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