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The Factory Lad

Ian Stewart looks at the light cast on the Victorian age by John Walker’s industrial melodrama

William Horsfall, a Yorkshire merchant and manufacturer, being murdered by Luddites near Huddersfield (1812)
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AQA (A) Literature: ‘Victorian literature’

The nineteenth-century industrial novel: AQA (B) Language and literature; WJEC

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