Charles Dickens
Faith, Angels and the Poor
(Author) Keith Hooper"Deeply respecting, and bowing down before the character of Our Saviour, you cannot go very wrong, and will always preserve at heart a true spirit of veneration and humility." Charles Dickens Charles Dickens was a great storyteller; he possessed the unique ability of documenting the realities of life for both his contemporaries and future generations. A journalist, commentator, historian, and the social conscience of a nation, his influence and reach extended far beyond that normally associated with a novelist. Although the subject of numerous books, none have sought to detail how the writer tried through his work to change the hearts of his readers. In this authoritative and highly readable new biography, Keith Hooper explores the nature and development of Dickens's faith, and the means by which it was expressed. This excellent study of Dickens's beliefs and struggles with the contemporary church gives new and valuable insight into his literary work.
Keith Hooper
Keith Hooper is a renowned poet known for his collection "Whispers in the Wind," which explores themes of love, loss, and nature. His lyrical style and emotive imagery have earned him critical acclaim in the literary world. Hooper's work continues to inspire and resonate with readers worldwide.