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That was his Universe. He was the urban writer par excellence in an era when all English writers set their works either in the countryside, or in small market or industrial towns, or in exotic places throughout the British Empire. This was the word he knew and UNDERSTOOD. He preferred to write what he knew best, and he had the courage to describe small universes the well-to-do preferred to ignore (such as the East End).

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Charles Dickens wrote about grim and miserable places to shed light on the social injustices and harsh living conditions experienced by the lower classes in Victorian England. Through his writing, he aimed to raise awareness and advocate for social reform to improve the lives of the disadvantaged and bring attention to the inequalities of the time.

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Dickens' novels were, among other things, works of social commentary. He was a fierce critic of the poverty and social stratification of Victorian society.

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Because he was a literary genius.

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