He was writing fiction, not non-fiction. It is fair to critique his books that use a worse style. I think style was important to him, hence his language, but in some books, probably because of his money-seeking desires, he simply flopped with the language. I think it is a fair critique.




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Even if he is satirical, ironic, funny, and trying to convey a message, his language is all of those things. How else do we conjure up those images of his characters, stories etc. which are so recognisably "Dickensian?" See,there's even an adjective for it.



