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Chapter 1022 - Chapter 67: Monkeys Will Eventually Evolve

In the 19th-century British literary stage, Eld Carter was undoubtedly a name that couldn't be overlooked.

Every writer has a deep personal style. Just as Wordsworth's works are filled with a profound love for nature and meticulous observation of the human soul. His poetry expresses a deep understanding of life and humanity through the depiction of natural scenery.

Byron's poetry exudes intense personal emotion and rebellious spirit. His works are famous for their passion, romance, and challenge to social norms.

Mr. Carter's friend Dickens in the Pickwick Club focused on revealing various layers of British society during the Industrial Revolution. He vividly depicted poverty, oppression, and injustice but also showcased the resilience and kindness of humanity.

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