Hard Times
The Audible Dickens Collection
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Narrated by:
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Bertie Carvel
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Jeremy Paxman
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Written by:
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Charles Dickens
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Jeremy Paxman
About this listen
This exclusive recording of Hard Times contains a unique introduction by Jeremy Paxman in which he takes us through Hard Times as his favourite Dickens title.
To give it its full title, Hard Times - for These Times was Charles Dickens' 10th novel and the only one not to have any scenes set in London. It was first published in 1854 and depicts the struggles that were born as a result of the industrial revolution.
About the book
'Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life.' So says Thomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, utilitarian school board superintendent. Father to Tom and Louisa, he shapes the minds of all the young children, including his own, with the exception of only one: the circus-born Sissy Jupe.
As the novel progresses, we see the lives of these three young children unfold, shaped by the beliefs and values they've been taught by their respective fathers and educators. Growing into a beautiful yet miserable young lady, Louisa is wed off to an associate of her father's. Tom, dulled by his strict upbringing, becomes a dissipated, hedonistic gambler, and Sissy, their imaginative, creative and selfless guiding light, seeks to repair the damage done to her friends by years of utilitarian training.
About the author
With his father incarcerated, Charles Dickens had to abandon his studies at a young age and set to work in a factory so as to support himself. Despite his short-lived education, Dickens went on to write 15 novels and various articles, novellas and short stories. He lectured and led campaigns for children's rights and education and arguably became, unlike Josiah Bounderby, the ultimate self-made man.
About the narrator
Known for his versatility and for "making monsters and demons understood", Bertie Carvel has twice won the Olivier Award: for his performances as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda and Rupert Murdoch in Ink. On television he was Jonathan Strange in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Nick Clegg in Coalition and the cheating husband in Doctor Foster. In this definitive audiobook of Hard Times, Carvel's presence and range shine through to gripping effect.
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Well narrated
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There is so much to learn from this novel. Every character has their own background and met with their own fate they rightfully deserved. Some happy, some sad; but everyone reaped what they consciously or unconsciously sowed.
The description mentions it as a novel of Victorian era, but it is very much the reality in many developing countries at present too.
I would avoid giving spoiler, but I must say the beauty of this novel is simple, elegant, consistent, pragmatic and logical.
By completing this, I can assure you that you'll see the world not just in facts and numbers but in people and emotions. The world cannot be explained with the simple principle of utilitarianism. It is much more complex. It is much more ugly and yet it is much more pretty!
Simply Marvelous
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