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  2. Hard Times (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times: For These Times (commonly known as Hard Times) is the tenth novel by English author Charles Dickens, first published in 1854.The book surveys English society and satirises the social and economic conditions of the era.

  3. Hard Times (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times was a 1977 TV series based on Charles Dickens' 1854 novel of the same name, directed by John Irvin. [1] [2] ... Dickens Hard Times papers, Rare Books, ...

  4. List of Dickensian characters - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the story he learns that facts and figures must be tempered by love and forbearance in Hard Times. Gradgrind, Tom Son of Thomas. He is employed at Bounderby's bank from whom he later steals, the blame is set on Stephen Blackpool. He later leaves the country with the aid of Sleary and his circus troupe in Hard Times.

  5. Hard Times - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times, a silent British film directed by Thomas Bentley based on Dickens' novel Welcome to Hard Times (film) , a 1967 American Western film Hard Times (1975 film) , an American drama starring Charles Bronson

  6. Charles Dickens - Wikipedia

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    In November 1851, Dickens moved into Tavistock House where he wrote Bleak House (1852–53), Hard Times (1854) and Little Dorrit (1856). [111] It was here that he indulged in the amateur theatricals described in Forster's Life of Charles Dickens. [112] During this period, he worked closely with the novelist and playwright Wilkie Collins.

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    The Western canon brims with examples from literary classics, including Charles Dickens's Hard Times ("The objects he had lately pursued, turned worthless beside her") and Herman Melville's Moby ...