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Hard Times by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870)

Arts IT ↓ 22 episodes

Hard Times, the shortest of Dickens's full-length novels, is set in the fictitious Victorian-England city of Coketown, where facts are the rule and all fancy is to be stamped out. The plot centers around the men and women of the town, some of whom are beaten down by the city's utilitarian ideals and some of whom manage to rise above it. The novel was written in 1854 and was a scathing attack on then-current ideas of utilitarianism, which Dickens viewed as a selfish and at times oppressive philosophy. Perhaps the novel's best features are its clever, ironic narration and the larger-than-life ch...

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Latest episode

Sep 16, 2024

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Episodes

Book 3, Chapters 8-9 16.09.2024
Book 3, Chapter 6 16.09.2024
Book 3, Chapter 5 16.09.2024
Book 3, Chapter 7 16.09.2024
Book 3, Chapters 3-4 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapters 9-10 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 4-5 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 1-3 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapters 4-5 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 9-10 16.09.2024
Book 3, Chapters 1-2 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 15-16 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapter 8 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 11-12 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapters 2-3 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapter 7 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 13-14 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapter 6 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapters 7-8 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapters 11-12 16.09.2024
Book 1, Chapter 6 16.09.2024
Book 2, Chapter 1 16.09.2024

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