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Thomas Wright (social commentator) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Wright (social commentator) Thomas Wright (12 April 1839 – 19 February 1909) was an English social commentator.〔Alastair J. Reid, ‘(Wright, Thomas (1839–1909) )’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', online edn, Oxford University Press, Oct 2006, accessed 18 April 2010.〕 He was the son of a blacksmith who became a tramping worker, before finding employment as a mutual laboureer in an engineering firm. He studied on his own, and in 1872 became one of the first national school-board visitors. He wrote widely on the world of the working man into which he had been born.〔Judith Flanders, (Amazon ), ''The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' London'', online edn, Atlantic Books (October 1, 2012)〕 Wright's essays on social commentary were published in three volumes, ''Some Habits and Customs of the Working Classes'' (1867), ''The Great Unwashed'' (1868), and ''Our New Masters'' (1873).〔 ==Notes==
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