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The Connell Guide To Charles Dickens's Hard Times (Paperback)
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The Connell Guide To Charles Dickens's Hard Times (Paperback)
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Hard Times is Dickens's shortest novel. Some early critics argued
that it lacked the genius of the characterisation and humour that
mark his greatest works. One of the 20th century's leading critics,
F.R. Leavis, believes, on the contrary, that Hard Times is
Dickens's sole contribution to the great tradition of the English
novel, displaying a moral seriousness lacking elsewhere in his more
entertaining work: "It has a kind of perfection as a work of art
that we don't associate with Dickens - a perfection that is one
with the sustained and complete seriousness for which among his
productions it is unique." Nowadays, if not Dickens's most readable
book, it is certainly one of his most read. So was Leavis right? In
this guide, one of Britain's leading experts on Dickens, Uttara
Natarajan, looks at the success of Hard Times, at why it was so
much admired by the likes of John Ruskin and George Bernard Shaw,
and at what Dickens was trying to do in this compelling and often
shocking novel. A testament of his success, as Natarajan says, is
the way in which the name of its principal character - Gradgrind -
has long been absorbed into the English vocabulary, and continues
regularly to be invoked as shorthand for a rigid adherence to fact.
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