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Though young Dicky Perott lives in a London slum, struggling just to survive, he dreams of the day he is able to leave and provide a better life for himself. Written by Arthur Morrison, A Child of the Jago is a dramatic work that vividly portrays a representation of Old Nichol, an East End London slum prominent during the late 19th century.

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Though young Dicky Perott lives in a London slum, struggling just to survive, he dreams of the day he is able to leave and provide a better life for himself. Written by Arthur Morrison, A Child of the Jago is a dramatic work that vividly portrays a representation of Old Nichol, an East End London slum prominent during the late 19th century.


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Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his authentic portrayal of London's working class and his detective stories. His most popular work is A Child of the Jago , a gripping work that fictionalizes a misfortunate area of London that Morrison was familiar with. Starting his writing career as a reporter, Morrison worked his way up the ranks of journalism, eventually becoming an editor. Along with his work as a journalist and author, Morrison was also a Japanese art collector, and published several works on the subject. After his death in 1945, Morrison left his art collection to the British Museum, with whom he had a close relationship with.