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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.4 × 22.9 in |
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This classic work of literature supports studies in English language arts and literary analysis.
Weight | 0.445 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.4 × 22.9 in |
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This movie can provide educational value through historical context or literary analysis, pending review and justification via an EBF.
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This classic work of literature enhances a student’s reading comprehension, analytical skills, and understanding of historical social commentary.
Hard Times is Dickens’s most political novel. Set in the industrial north of England, in Coketown, he examines the lives of working people, who are taught by the capitalists Gradgrind and Bounderby to think only of the facts of life and not to indulge in imagination. Gradgrind’s own children have been so educated and as a result are dysfunctional and disconnected from their feelings. Only the travelling circus company of Sleary seems to offer any hope of humanity in Coketown. Hard Times is a deeply moving story written in anger to strike a blow for the victims of the dehumanising processes of industry.
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This classic novel provides a literary critique of Victorian industrial society and the philosophical conflicts of its time.
‘Now, what I want is, Facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else.’ Coketown is dominated by the figure of Mr Thomas Gradgrind, school owner and model of Utilitarian success. Feeding both his pupils and his family with facts, he bans fancy and wonder from young minds. As a consequence his young daughter Louisa marries the loveless businessman and “bully of humility” Mr Bounderby, and his son Tom rebels to become embroiled in gambling and robbery. And, as their fortunes cross with those of free-spirited circus girl Sissy Jupe and victimized weaver Stephen Blackpool, Gradgrind is eventually forced to recognize the value of the human heart in an age of materialism and machinery. This edition of Hard Times is based on the text of the first volume publication of 1854. Kate Flint’s introduction sheds light on the frequently overlooked character interplay in Dickens’s great critique of Victorian industrial society. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Weight | 0.275 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13 × 2.1 × 19.7 in |
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This film could serve as a case study for students of cinematography, editing, and film history.
Writer-director Walter Hills debut film Hard Times (1975) stars the legendary Charles Bronson as a laconic street fighter who joins forces in Depression-era New Orleans with a fast-talking promoter (James Coburn) and a drug-addicted cut man (Strother Martin) to make some hard-earned cash in the illegal fight game. With its clean narrative detailed period setting superb cinematography by Philip Lathrop and striking action sequences (elegantly edited by future director Roger Spottiswoode) Hard Times is an exhilarating jump-start for one of the 1970s most influential filmmakers.Enjoy the extensive Julie Kirgo liner notes and film art packaged with the Blu-ray
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This classic novel by Charles Dickens provides insight into the Industrial Revolution and encourages literary analysis of social commentary.
In Hard Times, author Charles Dickens confronts the soul-crushing indignation on the working class in the Industrial Age in England. This is Dicken’s shortest novel but his most impassioned indictment of dehumanization of the 19th Century Industrial landscape. It follows a tapestry of characters from the Victorian era as they sink into despair in their community beholden to those in power who, as Dickens later pointed out, “See people as figures and averages, and nothing else.” While the topic is serious and important, this novel is a brilliant read for its engaging characters and Dicken’s unique gift for storytelling.
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.4 × 22.9 in |
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