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082 _a828.82
_bHI
100 _92900
_aDickens, Charles
_d1812-1870
245 1 2 _aHard times
_cCharles Dickens ; edited and with an introduction by Robert Donald Spector
260 3 _aNew York :
_bBantam Books,
_c1964.
300 _a373 p. ;
_c18 cm.
490 _a(A Bantam Classic ;
_vSC243)
505 2 _aPart one: Hard Times - Part two: Criticism and context.
520 3 _a"This enriched edition of HARD TIMES contains a number of features intended to increase the enjoyment and uderstanding of modern readers and students. In addition to teh complete text of the novel and a penetratring introduction, it includes a fascinating collection of essays on the life and tomes of Charles Dickens. as well as a selection of the best. Theare are noheroes or villains in Hard Times, only the exploiters and their victims. In is the story of the beautiful and proud Josiah Bounderby, a coarse and pompous man concerned only with his own self-esteem and the making of money. Threatening their empty, loveless marriege is James Harthouse, relentless in his pursuit of Louisa, always showing her the deceit and mockery of her meaningless life. These three - Louisa, Bounderby and Harthouse - form a classic triangle which is broght powerfully alive by brillian strokes of Dickens´s psychological genius." contraportada.
648 4 _92245
_aSiglo XIX
650 1 4 _92875
_aLiteratura inglesa
650 1 4 _92131
_aNovelas históricas
650 2 4 _96724
_aIndustrialización
650 2 4 _92321
_aClase obrera
650 2 4 _94413
_aCrítica e interpretación
700 1 _99582
_aDonald Spector, Ronald,
_eedited and with an introduction by
900 _c03/03/2017
_eDonación
_gMiguel Giusti
910 _afsh
_c08/02/2020
942 _2ddc
_cLIBRO
911 _b13
_aFany SAAVEDRA HIDALGO