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write a note on authors and their works during the 19th century .​

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The 19th century was a time of rapid social change brought on by the accelerated Industrial Revolution. The literary giants of the age captured this dynamic century from many angles. In poetry, novels, essays, short stories, journalism, and other genres these writers provided a varied and exciting understanding of a world in flux.

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was the most popular Victorian novelist and is still considered a titan of literature. He endured a notoriously difficult childhood yet developed work habits which allowed him to write lengthy yet brilliant novels. There is a myth that his books are so long because he was paid by the word, but rather he was paid by installment and his novels appeared serially over weeks or months.

In classic books, including "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," "A Tale of Two Cities," and "Great Expectations," Dickens documented the social conditions of Victorian Britain. He wrote during the Industrial Revolution in London and his books often concern the class divide, poverty, and ambition.

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