Sinossi
Inventore del romanzo sociale, Dickens vi ha fuso e sviluppato le due tradizioni della narrativa inglese: la tradizione picaresca di Defoe e Fielding e quella sentimentale di Sterne e Richardson. Tempi difficili è il romanzo in cui più compiutamente trova espressione l’avversione dell’autore all’ideologia utilitaristica, inevitabile conseguenza del processo di industrializzazione che caratterizza l’Inghilterra di quegli anni. Ma più che indagare le cause, Dickens rappresenta gli effetti sociali che lo sfruttamento produce: la falsificazione dei rapporti umani. Il popolo misero, per elevarsi alla condizione della borghesia, ne assume le caratteristiche di ipocrisia e di durezza.
- ISBN: 8811810264
- Casa Editrice: Garzanti
- Pagine: 336
- Data di uscita: 02-01-2014
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This book is, for me, Dickens' best. I loved every second of it, the darkness of Tom's steady descent into drinking and gambling were brilliant and there were several times I found myself simply rereading a few paragraphs over and over, in awe at them. (The end of Chapter XIX, The Whelp, is somethin Leggi tutto
“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. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts; nothing else will ever be of any service to them.” So begins Hard Times , and what an Leggi tutto
The novel depends on the opposition between fact, Dickens's name for the cold and loveless attitude to the life he associated with Utilitarianism, and fancy, which represents all the warmth of the imagination. A contrast which gives it both tension and unity.
“The only difference between us and the professors of virtue or benevolence, or philanthropy - never mind the name - is that we know it is all meaningless, and say so, while they know it equally and will never say so.” Charles Dickens, Hard Times One of Dickens' shortest works deemed as one of his bes Leggi tutto
Mr. Thomas Gradgrind , a very wealthy, former merchant, now retired, only believes in facts, and mathematics, two plus two, is four... facts are important, facts will lift you into prosperity, facts are what to live by, they are the only thing that matters, everything else is worthless ... knowing.
Dickens wrote Hard Times as an attempt to increase sales of his flagging magazine and had to produce it in weekly instalments which probably explains why it's so bereft of inspiration and artistry. It's ironic that a novel lauding the importance of heart and imagination as guiding principles in soci Leggi tutto
Dickens' classic, satirical and realistic novel Hard Times was there in my syllabus, MA. I enjoyed it. The novel juxtaposes emotions against hardcore rationalism. This juxtaposition, however, cannot stand the test of time today (I say it with a weary heart). Dickens' writing might appear a little sh Leggi tutto
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