Hard Times

Hard Times by Charles Dickens, published by Penguin Books, Limited on July 2, 2007, is a classic work that explores the impact of utilitarianism on personal relationships and society. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Coketown, a town shaped by the strict principles of Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, a school headmaster who prioritizes facts over imagination, leading to significant consequences for his family and community.
Readers will find a critical examination of family life and the political implications of a fact-driven existence. The story follows Gradgrind’s daughter, Louisa, who, under her father’s influence, enters a loveless marriage with Mr. Bounderby, a businessman characterized by his harsh demeanor. Through this portrayal, Dickens delves into themes of emotional repression and the societal costs of prioritizing practicality over human connection. This edition invites readers to reflect on the balance between reason and imagination in their own lives.
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Coketown is dominated by the figure of Mr Thomas Gradgrind, school headmaster and model of Utilitarian success. Feeding both his pupils and family with facts, he bans fancy and wonder from any young minds. As a consequence his obedient daughter Louisa marries the loveless businessman and bully of humanity Mr Bounderby.
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