EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 37 MIN
Hard Times by Charles Dickens
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The provided text contains excerpts from Charles Dickens’s novel Hard Times, alongside analytical commentary by Jane Smiley regarding the book's social and historical significance. Set in the industrial town of Coketown, the story explores the rigid conflict between utilitarian fact and human imagination. Key characters like the educator Thomas Gradgrind and the boastful Josiah Bounderby represent a cold, profit-driven philosophy that suppresses the emotional needs of the working class. The narrative follows the tragic consequences of this worldview on Gradgrind’s children and honest laborers like Stephen Blackpool. Additionally, the scholarly introduction notes that while the book was initially unpopular, it remains a powerful political polemic against the harsh realities of the Industrial Revolution. This edition serves to highlight Dickens’s transition toward more complex social critiques found in his later masterpieces.
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Hard Times by Charles Dickens
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