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Dickens, Charles - 1812–70, English author, b. Portsmouth, one of the world's most popular, prolific, and skilled novelists.

Early Life and Works

The son of a naval clerk, Dickens spent his early childhood in London and in Chatham. When he was 12 his father was imprisoned for debt, and Charles was compelled to work in a blacking warehouse. He never forgot this double humiliation. At 17 he


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    Hard Times » Read Now

    by Charles Dickens, Paul Schlicke. 432 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Hard Times was written to 'shake some people in a terrible mistake of these days', as Dickens put in a letter to Thomas Carlyle. The 'terrible mistake' was the contemporary utilitarian philosophy, expounded in Hard Times (1854) as the Philosophy of Fact by the hard-headed disciplinarian Thomas...
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    Charles Dickens's Hard Times (literary criticism) » Read Now

    by Harold Bloom. 142 pgs.

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    A collection of eight critical essays on the Dickens novel, arranged in chronological order of original publication.
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    Student Companion to Charles Dickens (Chap. 7 "Hard Times (1854)") » Read Now

    by Ruth Glancy. 166 pgs.

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    Charles Dickens was the most popular writer of his age and is still considered one of the world's greatest novelists. This well-written study surveys his unusual and prolific life, relating his fiction writings to his concerns and active involvement with social conditions of early Victorian England...
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    Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens ("Hard Times" begins on p. 260) » Read Now

    by Paul Schlicke. 661 pgs.

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    Here is the greatest compendium of information ever produced about one of the greatest writers who ever lived. For anyone wishing to learn more about Dickens's life and works and the literary, political, and social milieu in which he lived, there is no better place to turn than The Oxford Reader's...
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    Dickens and Imagination (Chap. 7 "Bleak House and Hard Times") » Read Now

    by Robert Higbie. 204 pgs.

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    Robert Higbie investigates the concept and use of imagination in Romantic and Victorian literature, concentrating on the novels of Charles Dickens and showing how they illuminate and are influenced by various tendencies in post-Romantic thought. Higbie offers a new definition of imagination as a...
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    The Language of Gender and Class: Transformation in the Victorian Novel (Chap. 5 "Hard Times") » Read Now

    by Patricia Ingham. 198 pgs.

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    The Language of Gender and Class challenges widely-held assumptions about the study of the Victorian novel. The novels which Ingham studies are: * Shirley by Charlotter Bronte * North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell * Felix Holt by George Eliot * Hard Times by Charles Dickens * The...
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    Should You Read Shakespeare? Literature, Popular Culture & Morality (Chap. 5 "Flying Horses and Fiction Defended in Charles Dickens' Hard Times") » Read Now

    by Anne Waldron Neumann. 180 pgs.

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    The author challenges the artificial divide between high and low culture in this series of essays. Anne Neumann concludes that there is much to entertain us without recourse to pompous distinctions between Shakespeare and the Simpsons!
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    Dickens and the Daughter of the House (Chap. Three "Hard Times and A Tale of Two Cities: The Social Inheritance of Adultery") » Read Now

    by Hilary M. Schor. 232 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The daughter in Dickens' fiction is considered in this study not as an emblem of tranquil domesticity and the hearth-fire, but as a bearer of cultural values--and as a potentially disruptive force. As the good daughters in his novels (Little Nell, Agnes Wickfield, Esther Summerson, Amy Dorrit) must...
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