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Childhood without rights or protection? Children in Victorian England and the Novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens

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The paper explores children's rights in Victorian England, with a specific focus on their representation in Dickens' "Oliver Twist." It examines the societal conditions and legal frameworks affecting children during this period, highlighting the struggles and injustices they faced. Through an analysis of Dickens' work, the paper illustrates how literature reflects and critiques the treatment of children, providing insight into the broader implications of their rights in a historical context.

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Childhood without rights or protection? Children in Victorian England and the Novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens, Sirinya Pakditawan

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