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  2. Hard Times: For These Times (commonly known as Hard Times) is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. The book surveys English society and satirises the social and economic conditions of the era. Hard Times is unusual in several ways.

    • Charles Dickens
    • 1854
  3. Learn about the plot, characters, themes, and context of Hard Times, a novel by Charles Dickens that critiques the Industrial Revolution and utilitarianism. Find study tools, test prep, and full text of the novel on SparkNotes.

  4. ’Tis better not to walk too much together. ’Times, yes! ’Twould be hard, indeed, if ’twas not to be at all,’ she said, with a cheerfulness she sought to communicate to him. ‘’Tis hard, anyways, Rachael.’ ‘Try to think not; and ’twill seem better.’ ‘I’ve tried a long time, and ’ta’nt got better.

  5. Hard Times, 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. A brief overview of the novel's main events, characters, themes, and literary devices. Learn how Mr. Gradgrind's obsession with facts leads to the misery and tragedy of his family and workers in Coketown.

  7. A synopsis of Charles Dickens's novel Hard Times, which depicts the harsh realities of industrial life in Coketown, England. The story follows the lives of several characters, such as Thomas Gradgrind, Louisa, Stephen Blackpool, and James Harthouse, who are affected by the philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact.

  8. LitCharts offers a comprehensive guide to Hard Times, a novel by Charles Dickens that critiques the social and economic conditions of the Industrial Revolution. Find summaries, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

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