Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist Janice Vincent Characters as Social Aspects in Oliver Twist "The Victorians were avowedly, unashamedly, incorrigibly moralists. They
as The Parish Boy's Progress and it appeared in monthly installments in various newspapers. In Oliver Twist Dickens explored the social abuses and evils inflicted
these aspects of Victorian society led him to write many of his books?Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, Hard Times?as social commentaries crying out for the people
Squeers at Dotheboys Hall. In Nickleby Dickens brings together the serious issues of social reform he addresses in Oliver Twist with the rollicking humor and vast
issues raised by their work("Charles Dickens", online). Dickens other noted novels were Oliver Twist, David Cooperfield, Great Expectations and Our Mutal Friend.
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abilities (Ackroyd 184). Even as Pickwick Papers was enjoying its huge success, Dickens started Oliver Twist; or The Parish Boy's Progress in January, 1837; it continued