The Cherished Child of the Victorian Era in the Works of Dickens and MacDonald

The Cherished Child of the Victorian Era in the Works of Dickens and MacDonald

An essay concerning Charles Dickens and George MacDonald which addresses the paradox of Victorian childhood—highlighting the harsh realities of impoverished children while promoting the ideal of the "cherished child" in works including Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith. My overarching purpose is to show how their stories were used to critique social issues like workhouse conditions and child labor, while also celebrating childhood innocence.