Charles Dickens - Hard Times (version 2), Locked Out and On Strike
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1 April 1854 - Chapters 1-38 April 1854 - Chapters 4-515 April 1854 - Chapter 622 April 1854 - Chapters 7-829 April 1854 - Chapters 9-106 May 1854 - Chapters11-1213 May 1854 - Chapters 13-1420 May 1854 - Chapters 15-1627 May 1854 - Chapter 173 June 1854 - Chapters 18-1910 June 1854 - Chapters 20-2117 June 1854 - Chapter 2224 June 1854 - Chapter 231 July 1854 - Chapter 248 July 1854 - Chapters 25-2615 July 1854 - Chapters 27-2822 July 1854 - Chapters 29-3029 July 1854 - Chapters 31-325 August 1854 - Chapters 33-3412 August 1854 - Chapters 35-36Locked OutOn Strike
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Hard Times was Dickens's shortest novel and the only one to be set in the industrial north of England. A fast moving story with a typical cast of larger than life characters, the novel is a vehicle for a humanist critique of both utilitarian education ('Teach these boys and girls nothing but facts', says Mr. Gradgrind in the opening paragraph) and the mutual antagonism between capital and the trade union. A humanist education system, it turns out, is Dickens's solution to the class struggle. Hard Times is set in the fictional Coketown and was partly inspired by a visit to Preston during the factory lockout that brought the town's industry to a standstill in 1853. This version is read as it appeared in 20 issues of Dickens's weekly Household Words from April to August 1854. It is followed by two earlier articles - Locked Out and On Strike - that describe Dickens' visit to Preston and do much to clarify his thinking on education and class conflict. - Summary by Phil Benson
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