Publisher Description
Step into the gritty world of industrial England with Hard Times by Charles Dickens — a sharp, socially conscious novel that explores the human cost of utilitarianism, mechanization, and rigid education systems. Set in the fictional factory town of Coketown, the story follows the lives of Thomas Gradgrind, Louisa, Sissy Jupe, and Stephen Blackpool as they navigate a society obsessed with facts, efficiency, and profit at the expense of emotion and compassion.
A bold critique of Victorian-era industrialism and social inequality, Hard Times remains a deeply relevant commentary on modern economics, labor, and the value of empathy in a world driven by statistics. Through Dickens's vivid characters and powerful satire, this short yet impactful novel challenges readers to reflect on the balance between reason and heart.