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THE IMAGE OF CHILDHOOD IN XIX CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE

Journal: Oriental Reniassance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences (Vol.5, No. 4)

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Page : 416-421

Keywords : childhood; Victorian literature; Charles Dickens; Charlotte Brontë; Oliver Twist; Jane Eyre; social criticism; education;

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Abstract

This article explores the portrayal of childhood in 19th-century English literature, focusing on the works of Charles Dickens and Charlotte Brontë. By analyzing "Oliver Twist" and "Jane Eyre," it examines how the authors reflect the socio-cultural attitudes toward children and their struggles within a rapidly changing society. The paper underscores the authors' advocacy for child welfare and education, shedding light on the broader Victorian context.

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