Political Views. Dickens' major concern was for England's poor. Some call him a socialist. Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England and grew up between Chatham, Bloomsbury and London, England. He died in 1870 of a stroke in Gads Hill Place, England. The topic of Dickens and religion is well-covered. read more
Dickens was a progressive for the time period. A lot of his work revolves around child labor, poverty, war, and economic classism. Take A Christmas Carol, for example. read more
In all his writings, Charles Dickens—a Christian of the broadest kind—is outspoken in his dislike of evangelicalism and Roman Catholicism, but, especially in his fiction, he is very reluctant to make professions of a specific faith beyond the most general sort of Christianity. read more