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who attacked social injustice in his novels by potraying ugkt effects of industrialism

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That was Charles Dickens. He attacked social injustice and depicted the ugly effects of industrialism in novels such as Hard Times (set in the industrial town of Coketown), Oliver Twist (workhouses and child poverty), Bleak House and others. (If you meant a different writer, e.g. Elizabeth Gaskell wrote Mary Barton and North and South about industrial conditions, say so.)