Alton Locke

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Publication date
1850
Alton Locke
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AuthorCharles Kingsley
Publication date
1850

Alton Locke is an 1850 novel, by Charles Kingsley, written in sympathy with the Chartist movement, in which Carlyle is introduced as one of the personages. Locke is based on the life of Thomas Cooper, a Leicester shoemaker, who Kingsley knew well.[1]

In this novel, Kingsley set out to expose the social injustice suffered by workers in the clothing trade and the trials and tribulations of agricultural labourers. It also gives an insight into the Chartist campaign with which Kingsley was involved in the 1840s.

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