‘Hard Times’ in Context

Hard Times

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Against a backdrop of the infamous Industrial Revolution, with all its purported social and cultural advancements, the masses of poor and unrepresented factory workers found mostly hard times: horrible working conditions (long hours and poor wages), as well as lack of education. Charles Dickens experienced those real-life “hard times” first-hand, and he captured all of it in his serialized novel, Hard Times.

About Hard Times

Hard Times was the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, with the installments first appearing in Household Words, in April 1854. It’s a slim volume (made up of 117,400 words), but also not as widely studied as many of the other novels by Dickens.

So, why is Hard Times important?

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