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Dickens, Charles 1812-1870: Critical Essay by The Edinburgh Review

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SOURCE: A review of The Chimes, in The Edinburgh Review, Vol. LXXXI, January, 1845, pp. 181-89.

In the excerpt below, the anonymous critic discusses Dickens's exposure of the plight of the poor in The Chimes.

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