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As a fan of classic novels, I found this book to be quite engaging in its analysis of poverty in the 1840s. However, some sections felt a bit drawn out. If you have patience and a love for history, it’s worth the read!
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Jessica Gonzalez
Great resource for students!
I bought this for my literature class, and it has been a fantastic resource. The insights into the social issues of the 1840s and 1850s help contextualize many classic works. It’s not a light read, but it's definitely educational!
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Amina Al-Farsi
A rare gem of literature
Found this book by chance and couldn’t be happier! The exploration of social issues in the 1840s and 1850s is well-researched and eye-opening. Perfect for anyone who loves to dig deep into the historical context of literature.
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Emily Chen
A deep dive into a unique era
I picked up 'The Poor in English' after hearing great things about 19th-century literature. The perspective it offers on the socio-economic conditions of the 1840s and 1850s is fascinating. It's a bit dense in parts, but definitely rewarding for literature buffs like me!
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Michael Smith
Not what I expected
I thought I'd enjoy this book more than I did. The topic is interesting, but I felt the writing was somewhat dry and hard to get through. It might be better suited for academic purposes rather than casual reading.
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