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Charles Dickens Audio Books
Hard Times Charles Dickens.
Author : Charles Dickens
Narrated By : Anton Lesser
Publisher : Select Music &
Distribution
4 hours
Type : Classics
Download Price : $12.75
In this, Dickens' most openly political novel, we
discover the terrible human consequences of a ruthlessly
materialistic philosophy in the lives of Thomas Gradgrind's
family, brought up to believe that only 'Facts! Facts!
Facts!' have any meaning. Set in Coketown, a typical
Lancashire milltown, the novel graphically exposes the
truth about Victorian 'progress'...
Charles Dickens began to plan the story which was to
become Hard Times in the winter of 1853-4, and it is clear
from the trouble he took over the choice of a title, as
well as the correspondence he entered into concerning
themes and their treatment, that he wanted to be sure that
his novel would hit its satirical targets without causing
too much offence - a difficult balancing act to achieve. On
January 20th he asked John Forster to look at fourteen
possible titles (which included 'Prove It', 'Simple
Arithmetic' and the eventual choice, Hard Times). In April
he wrote to Mrs Gaskell, the novelist of northern
industrial England, asking her to 'look at the story' and
'judge where and how near I seem to be approaching what you
have in your mind. ' Dickens was clearly uncertain about
some aspects of his tone and subject-matter - he is careful
to state that he will be avoiding the controversial issue
of workers' strikes, and perhaps he was also
(understandably) unsure about straying outside his normal
London-based settings and having to reproduce a Lancashire
dialect.
What are Dickens' 'satirical targets'? First, as he says
in a letter to another friend, Charles Knight, he wishes to
attack 'those who see figures and averages, and nothing
else' - in other words, the 'Gradgrind Philosophy', in
which mechanical reason is seen as the only possible guide
to human behaviour and endeavour, and which is represented
in the novel not only by Gradgrind himself but also by the
industrial machines and the profits they yield. Dickens
also mocks (for example) the callousness and ignorance of
Parliament (peopled by the 'dustmen', the MP's), and the
cynical behaviour of 'gentlemen' like James Harthouse who
have 'no opinions' - in other words, no beliefs and no
principles.
What makes the novel powerful and affecting, however, is
the way in which we see these attitudes corroding human
relationships: Gradgrind attempting to destroy his
children's imaginations with a relentless diet of
'ologies', Harthouse setting about the seduction of Louisa
with heartless calculation, Bounderby denying the
affectionate care he received from his mother so that he
may aggrandise the myth of his wretched childhood, vital to
his image as the self-made man. There are weaknesses, to be
sure - some of the pathos may seem a little heavy-handed to
a modem listener, and it is difficult to see Stephen
Blackpool as more than a mouthpiece for certain ideas - but
the ultimate picture of a society in which decent human
beings are sacrificed to the gods of profit remains
powerful and relevant today. Although Hard Times is less
humorous, more economical and more explicitly 'political'
than his other novels, its central message is movingly and
characteristically Dickensian: if there is no place for
imagination, beauty and pleasure in our world, then 'the...
heart will wither up' and 'the sturdiest physical manhood
will be morally stark death. ' Or, as Mr Sleary inimitably
puts it, 'People mutht be amuthed. They can't be alwayth
a-learning, nor yet they can't be alwayth a-working, they
an't made for it... '
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