Description du livre
Hard Times stands as Charles Dickens’s most searing indictment of the Victorian age’s utilitarian ethos. Set against the grim backdrop of a northern mill town, this novel pits the cold, calculating philosophy of Thomas Gradgrind—a man who raises his children on a diet of nothing but statistics and empirical data—against the unruly, vital, and deeply human forces of imagination and compassion.
Through the tragic fates of Louisa Gradgrind, bound to a loveless marriage, and Stephen Blackpool, an honest worker ostracized for his integrity, Dickens weaves a narrative of unflinching social critique. Yet, in the midst of the soot and machinery, he finds room for the redemptive grace of Sleary’s circus, a tawdry but joyous sanctuary where wonder is still allowed to breathe.
This edition offers a timeless exploration of the conflict between progress and humanity, reason and feeling—a warning, as urgent now as ever, against the tyranny of a world that measures all things, even the soul, by the cold calculus of profit.