<p>In 'Sunday Under Three Heads,' Charles Dickens engages with the socio-cultural fabric of Victorian society, dissecting the nuances of a leisurely Sunday under varying perspectives. With his signature blend of incisive social commentary and richly detailed narrative, Dickens critiques the oppressive nature of the Sabbath Bills proposed in the 1830s. The book meanders through the constraints imposed on the working classes' rare day of reprieve, ...