A Comparative Study of the Educational Perspective of Charles Dickens and Houshang Moradi Kermani on Child Rights: A Case Study of Oliver Twist and the Children of the Carpet Weaving House
The word "child" indicates a new concept and one of the achievements of the new civilization, while the concept of the rights of the child is more recent. For this reason, ignoring the rights of the child has become a global challenge recently that has had its impact on art and literature....
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Main Author: | Saeid Rahimipour (Author) |
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Comparative Education Society of Iran ( CESIR),
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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