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Hard Times for These Times

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Industrial Age critique; heart versus head struggle.

If you've ever felt torn between cold hard facts and the warmth of human emotion, "Hard Times" might resonate with you. It's a classic Dickensian exploration that goes beyond a simple rich versus poor dichotomy, delving into the harsh realities of industrialization and its impact on human connections. Through vibrant characters, Dickens crafts a narrative that questions the value systems of his time—and perhaps ours too—making it a poignant read for anyone interested in the social questions that persist through ages.

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Hard Times for These Times

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ISBN: 9781551110752
Authors: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Broadview Press
Date of Publication: 1996-03-12
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Literature, Classics
Goodreads rating: 3.55
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Despite the title, Dickens’s portrayal of early industrial society here is less relentlessly grim than that in novels by contemporaries such as Elizabeth Gaskell or Charles Kingsley. Hard Times weaves the tale of Thomas Gradgrind, a hard-headed politician who raises his children Louisa and Tom without love, of Sissy the circus girl with love to spare who is deserted and adopted into their family, and of the honest mill worker Stephen Blackpool and the bombastic mill owner Josiah Bounderby. The key contrasts created are finally less those between wealth and poverty, or capitalists and workers, than those between the head and the heart, between “Fact”―the cold, rationalistic approach to life that Dickens associates with utilitarianism―and “Fancy”―a warmth of the imagination and of the feelings, which values individuals above ideas. Concentrated and compressed in its narrative form, Hard Times is at once a fable, a novel of ideas, and a social novel that seeks to engage directly and analytically with political issues. The central conflicts raised in the text, between government’s duty not to intervene to guarantee the liberty of the subject, and between quantitative and qualitative assessments of progress, remain unresolved today in the late or post industrial stages of liberal democracies.
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Industrial Age critique; heart versus head struggle.

If you've ever felt torn between cold hard facts and the warmth of human emotion, "Hard Times" might resonate with you. It's a classic Dickensian exploration that goes beyond a simple rich versus poor dichotomy, delving into the harsh realities of industrialization and its impact on human connections. Through vibrant characters, Dickens crafts a narrative that questions the value systems of his time—and perhaps ours too—making it a poignant read for anyone interested in the social questions that persist through ages.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.