
Hard times for these times
Title:
Hard times for these times
Author:
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
ISBN:
9780140433982
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Uniform Title:
Hard times
Publication Information:
London, England ; New York : Penguin, 1995.
Physical Description:
xxxvi, [ii], 318 pages ; 20 cm.
Series:
Penguin classics
Penguin classics.
Contents:
Dickens chronology -- Introduction -- Note on text -- Select bibliography -- Hard times -- Notes.
Abstract:
Hard Times appeared in weekly parts in Household Words in 1854, printed on the pages usually occupied by leading article on the major social issues of the day. In the overlapping worlds of Gradgrind's schoolroom, Bounderby the humbug industrialist and Sissy Jupe of Slearys' Circus, Dickens joyfully satirizes Utilitarianism, the self-help doctrines of Samuel Smiles and the mechanization of the mid-Victorian soul. Although it is often called Dickens' 'industrial novel', as Kate Flint argues in her new introduction Hard Times defies easy categorization. It is a novel deeply preoccupied with childhood and family life, bursting with unresolvable tensions and contradictions and wonderfully entertaining in its metaphorical wit and invention.
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