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"Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography" is a novel written by Charles Kingsley, an English author and clergyman. Alton grapples with social injustices, economic hardships, and the constraints of his lowly profession. Through his autobiography, Alton Locke provides insights into the social and political climate of the time, delving into themes such as class struggle, industrialization, and the role of art in society. The novel also explores Alton's search for identity and meaning in a rapidly changing world. "Alton Locke" showcases Kingsley's social and political activism, as he…mehr

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"Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography" is a novel written by Charles Kingsley, an English author and clergyman. Alton grapples with social injustices, economic hardships, and the constraints of his lowly profession. Through his autobiography, Alton Locke provides insights into the social and political climate of the time, delving into themes such as class struggle, industrialization, and the role of art in society. The novel also explores Alton's search for identity and meaning in a rapidly changing world. "Alton Locke" showcases Kingsley's social and political activism, as he addresses issues of poverty, workers' rights, and the dehumanizing effects of industrialization. The novel reflects the author's own beliefs and concerns about the conditions faced by the working class during the Victorian era. As a combination of social commentary and Bildungsroman, "Alton Locke" sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals striving for self-expression and personal fulfillment in a society defined by class divisions and economic pressures. Kingsley's work contributed to the broader social and political discussions of the time and remains a significant piece of Victorian literature.

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Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was a versatile and influential figure in Victorian England, recognized not only as a writer but also as a social reformer and Anglican priest. Kingsley's literary output includes a range of genres, from social novels and historical romances to children's literature. 'Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography' (1850) is one of his well-known social novels, offering a vivid portrayal of the Chartist movement and its implications on the working classes of 19th-century England. A significant part of his literary style was his advocacy for Christian socialism and his concern for social justice, which permeated much of his writing. Kingsley was also known for his work 'The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby' (1863), which blended fantasy and morality, reflecting his imaginative prowess and command of narrative. His contribution to literature was paralleled by his engagement in educational and social issues, serving as a Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University, and his role in the founding of the Working Men's College in London. Kingsley's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting both literary and social spheres in Victorian society and beyond.