Hard Times

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Hard Times

Author : Charles Dickens

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Highlights

English

Language

Oxford Worlds Classics

Edition

464

Pages

9780192833679

ISBN-13

0192833679

ISBN-10

Oxford University Press (China)

Publisher

198 mm

Height

129 mm

Width

23 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

Description

Hard Times was written to 'shake some people in a terrible mistake of these days', as Dickens put in a letter to Thomas Carlyle.

The 'terrible mistake' was the contemporary utilitarian philosophy, expounded in Hard Times 1854 as the Philosophy of Fact by the hard-headed disciplinarian Thomas Gradgrind. But the novel, Dickens's shortest, is more than a polemical tract for the times the tragic story of Louisa Gradgrind and her father is one of Dickens's triumphs. When Louisa, trapped in a loveless marriage, falls prey to an idle seducer, the crisis forces her father to reconsider his cherished system.

Yet even as the development of the story reflects Dickens's growing pessimism about human nature and society, Hard Times marks his return to the theme which had made his early works so popular: the amusements of the people. Sleary's circus represents Dickens's most considered defence of the necessity of entertainment, and infuses the novel with the ebullient good humour which has ensured its lasting appeal to generations of readers.