Hard Times
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Hard Times

by Charles Dickens

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
226
Language
English
Published
1854

Overview

Charles Dickens's Hard Times is a brisk, bleak portrait of a factory town ruled by facts, smoke, and self-denial. It follows Thomas Gradgrind, his unhappy children, and the people crushed between industrial discipline and human need, building a sharp critique of utilitarian thinking and the damage it does to love, education, and imagination. It is also a stern study of how a society can mistake efficiency for wisdom.

The novel is ideal for readers who want Victorian social criticism with vivid characters and a strong moral pulse. Dickens balances satire with real sorrow, so the book feels both angry and deeply humane, especially in its treatment of labor, class strain, and the longing for a fuller life than the one Coketown allows. Its sympathies stay with workers, children, and damaged hopes.

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