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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was a renowned English novelist, journalist, and social commentator. He is considered one of the greatest authors of the Victorian era and is best known for his novels that explored the social and economic conditions of London and England during the 19th century.

Some of his most famous works include:

  1. "Oliver Twist" (1838) - a classic tale of a young orphan's struggles in a workhouse and on the streets of London.
  2. "David Copperfield" (1849-1850) - a semi-autobiographical novel about a young man's journey from childhood to adulthood.
  3. "A Christmas Carol" (1843) - a novella about the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man, after being visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.
  4. "Great Expectations" (1860-1861) - a coming-of-age story about Pip, a young man who inherits a fortune and must navigate the complexities of his new social status.
  5. "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) - a historical novel set during the French Revolution, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and social change.

Dickens was a prolific writer, and his works often tackled social issues such as poverty, child labor, and the treatment of the poor. He was also a strong advocate for social reform and was involved in various charitable causes throughout his life.

The Daily Mail, on the other hand, is a British tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1896. It is known for its sensationalist headlines and conservative editorial stance.