Charles Dickens, an English writer, is perhaps the most severe contemporary critic of the hard labour and living conditions during the Industrial Revolution. In his novels, like Hard Times, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield, he talks of child labour, exploitation of workers and the harshness of the new urban lifestyle. Read an abridged version of any these novels and write a short book report on his views of the English society during the Industrial Revolution
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