
| Book Description The Wordsworth Classics covers a huge list of beloved works of literature in English and translations. This growing series is rigorously updated, with scholarly introductions and notes added to new titles. Unusually for Dickens, the novel is set in the imaginary industrial town of Coketown, the soulless domain of the strict Gradgind and the heartless factory owner Bounderby. Human joy is seen as the open-hearted and affectionate people act as an antidote to the ruthless behaviour Dickens presents. From School Library Journal Grade 7-12-Dickens' satire on the Victorian family and the philosophies of a society which sought to turn men into machines. From AudioFile In Dickens's story of the horrors of a utilitarian upbringing, reason and facts are everything, and imagination and creativity are nothing. The narrator's British accent goes well with Dickens's overly dramatic and lush prose. He uses different English accents for the numerous male characters, some speech defects for others and a breathy falsetto voice for all the women. While a straight rendition of the dialogue would be an improvement, luckily the story is mainly narrative. Some classics simply may not translate well either to audiobooks or to the 1990's. E.F. The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature Novel by Charles Dickens, published in serial form (as Hard Times: For These Times) in the periodical Household Words from April to August 1854 and in book form later the same year. The novel is a bitter indictment of industrialization, with its dehumanizing effects on workers and communities in mid-19th-century England. Louisa and Tom Gradgrind have been harshly raised by their father, an educator, to know nothing but the most factual, pragmatic information. Their lives are devoid of beauty, culture, or imagination, and the two have little or no empathy for others. Louisa marries Josiah Bounderby, a vulgar banker and mill owner. She eventually leaves her husband and returns to her father's house. Tom, unscrupulous and vacuous, robs his brother-in-law's bank. Only after these crises does their father realize that the principles by which he raised his children have corrupted their lives. |
| INTRODUCTION BOOK THE FIRST-SOWING 1 The One Thing Needful 2 Murdering the Innocents 3 A Loophole 4 Mr Bounderby 5 The Key-Note 6 Sleary's Horsemanship 7 Mrs Sparsit 8 Never Wonder 9 Sissy's Progress 10 Stephen Blackpool 11 No Way Out 12 The Old Woman 13 Rachael 14 The Great Manufacturer 15 Father and Daughter 16 Husband and Wife BOOK THE SECOND-REAPING 1 Effects in the Bank 2 Mr Fames Hartbouse 3 The Whelp 4 Men and Brotbers 5 Men and Masters 6 Fading Away 7 Gunpowder 8 Explosion 9 Hearing the Last of It 10 Mrs Sparsit's Staircase 11 Lower and Lower 12 Down BOOK THE THIRD-GARNERING ILLUSTRATIONS |
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