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An edition of Hard Times (1854)

Hard Times

  • 3.8 (13 ratings) ·
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  • 19 Currently reading
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Hard Times (originally Hard Times—For These Times) was published in 1854, and is the shortest novel Charles Dickens ever published. It’s set in Coketown, a fictional mill-town set in the north of England. One of the major themes of the book is the miserable treatment of workers in the mills, and the resistance to their unionization by the mill owners, typified by the character Josiah Bounderby, who absurdly asserts that the workers live a near-idyllic life but they all “expect to be set up in a coach and six, and to be fed on turtle soup and venison, with a gold spoon.” The truth, of course, is far different.

The other major topic which Dickens tackles in this novel is the rationalist movement in schooling and the denigration of imagination and fantasy. It begins with the words “Now, what I want is, Facts,” spoken by the wealthy magnate Thomas Gradgrind, who is supervising a class at a model school he has opened. This indeed is Gradgrind’s entire philosophy. “Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else.” He is supported and encouraged in this approach by his friend Bounderby. Grandgrind raises his own children on these principles, and, as we discover, in doing so blights their lives.

The novel also follows the story of a particular mill-worker, Stephen Blackpool, who leads a tragic life. He is burdened with an alcoholic, slatternly wife, who is mostly absent from his life, but who returns at irregular intervals to trouble him. This existing marriage, and the near-impossibility of divorce for someone of his class, prevents him marrying Rachael, who is the light of his life. Dickens depicts Stephen as representing the nobility of honest work, and contrasts his character with that of the self-satisfied humbug Josiah Bounderby who represents the worst aspects of capitalism.

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May 01, 2018, Random House UK
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Hard Times
2018, Standard Ebooks
in English
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Hard Times: An Authoritative Text, Contexts, Criticism
2017, Norton & Company Limited, W. W.
in English
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Hard Times
2017-01-01, Vintage Classics
Cover of: Slechte Tijden
Slechte Tijden
2015-12-26, Project Gutenberg
in Dutch
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Hard times
2013, Arcturus
in English
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Hard times
2012, Chivers
in English - Large print ed.
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Hard times
2012, HarperPress
in English
Cover of: Slechte Tijden
Slechte Tijden
2011-10-12, LibriVox
in Dutch
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Hard Times
2011-09-19, LibriVox
in English
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Hard Times
2007-09-13, LibriVox
in English
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Hard Times
1997-01-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Hard times
1987, Dent
in English
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Hard Times
1978-11-01, Imprint unknown
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Hard times
1964, Dent
in English
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Hard Times
xxxx, Heron Books
in English

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Dickens scathing portrait of Victorian industrial society and its misapplied utilitarian philosophy, Hard Times features schoolmaster Thomas Gradgrind, one of his most richly dimensional, memorable characters. Filled with the details and wonders of small-town life, it is also a daring novel of ideas and ultimately, a celebration of love, hope, and limitless possibilities of the imagination.

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