

Immerse yourself in the world of Charles Dickens' Hard Times with this compelling edition. Experience the social and economic challenges of Victorian England through vibrant characters and a gripping narrative. A must-read for fans of classic literature and those interested in the human condition.
- Charles Dickens' classic novel, Hard Times, in a compelling edition
- Explore the social and economic struggles of Victorian England
- Engaging narrative and vibrant characters that resonate with readers
- Perfect for fans of classic literature and Dickens' works
- A valuable addition to any book collection, offering insight into the complexities of the human condition.
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 near Portsmouth where his father was a clerk in the navy pay office. The family moved to London in 1823, but their fortunes were severely impaired. Dickens was sent to work in a blacking-warehouse when his father was imprisoned for debt. Both experiences deeply affected the future novelist. In 1833 he began contributing stories to newspapers and magazines, and in 1836 started the serial publication of Pickwick Papers. Thereafter, Dickens published his major novels over the course of the next twenty years, from Nicholas Nickleby to Little Dorrit. He also edited the journals Household Words and All the Year Round. Dickens died in June 1870.
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