Hard Times - Complete & Unabridged Magazine - Charles Dickens
Hard Times - Complete & Unabridged Magazine - Charles Dickens
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Published in 1854, Dickens gives us in Hard Times a morally serious content cast in the form of popular entertainment. The principal motive of Hard Times is to use fiction for purposes of social protest. It is a critique of industrialism, of capitalism, and of utilitarianism. The story is based on Dickens’ own observations of industrial conditions. The novel protests against the separation of politics and humanity. In the novel, Dickens is for the intuitive as against the mechanistic. The book discusses different issues of the novel with critical insight. The author has penetrated the text from varied angles of genesis, vision, title, education, social picture, industrialism, narrative art, symbols, etc. with several rich critical references. In addition, some critical responses and a rich bibliography have been given.
Hard Times - Complete & Unabridged Magazine Description:
Publisher: RAMESH PUBLISHING HOUSE
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: One Time
Published in 1854, Dickens gives us in Hard Times a morally serious content cast in the form of popular entertainment. The principal motive of Hard Times is to use fiction for purposes of social protest. It is a critique of industrialism, of capitalism, and of utilitarianism. The story is based on Dickens’ own observations of industrial conditions. The novel protests against the separation of politics and humanity. In the novel, Dickens is for the intuitive as against the mechanistic. The book discusses different issues of the novel with critical insight. The author has penetrated the text from varied angles of genesis, vision, title, education, social picture, industrialism, narrative art, symbols, etc. with several rich critical references. In addition, some critical responses and a rich bibliography have been given.
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