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Political spectrum / Hard Times / Charles Dickens / Gradgrind / Utopian and dystopian fiction / Dystopia / Utilitarianism / Social criticism / Utopia / Literature / Social philosophy / Fiction
Date: 2013-03-08 02:23:10
Political spectrum
Hard Times
Charles Dickens
Gradgrind
Utopian and dystopian fiction
Dystopia
Utilitarianism
Social criticism
Utopia
Literature
Social philosophy
Fiction

Hard Times as a Dickensian Dystopia P. Prayer Elmo Raj Karunya University Coimbatore Abstract Hard Times is a dystopia. Hard Times investigates and launches the deplorable Victorian

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