
Dickens' powerful and withering portrait of a Lancashire mill town in the 1840s. In the persons of Gradgrind and Bounderby, he stigmatised the prevalent philosophy of Utilitarianism, which, whether in school or factory, allowed human beings to be caged in a dreary scenery of brick terraces and foul chimneys, to be enslaved to machines and reduced to numbers.
Page Count:
322
Publication Date:
2008-03-01
Publisher:
North Books
ISBN-10:
1582874727
ISBN-13:
9781582874722
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