What was Dickens's attitude toward the poor?
In order to answer the question, "What was Dickens's attitude toward the poor?" we need to refine the question and ask: "What kind of poor?" Writers, politicians, social workers, and philanthropists of Dickens's time tended to distinguish between the "deserving" and the "undeserving" poor—categories that were enshrined in the Poor Law of 1834.
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