Women and the working class in the Victorian Era

Carolyn Betensky in her book “Feeling for the Poor” argues that representations of the poor in Victorian fiction often serve to comfort the bourgeoisie rather than address poverty itself. With this in mind, discuss relationships between characters across class lines in Dickens novel Great Expectations and Tess of the Dubervilles by Hardy. –
(give a brief introduction to the Victorian era and industrial revolution and the conditions due to this)

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