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  1. Paramore's music video for 'Hard Times' from the album, After Laughter - available now on Fueled By Ramen at http://smarturl.it/afterlaughterWatch some of th...

  2. Hard Times es una película protagonizada por Charles Bronson y James Coburn. Fue dirigida por Walter Hill y estrenada en el año 1975. [1] Sinopsis. Son los años de la Gran Depresión en los Estados Unidos, y un experto en peleas a puño limpio llega a la ciudad de Nueva Orleans.

  3. Hard Times by Charles Dickens, a relatively brief but still complex novel, attempts to fashion the author's views on industrialization in the north of England during the 1850s, the stratified British class system & a mode of education with an emphasis on facts, while also fashioning memorable characters making the best of their lives at a difficult time.

  4. Hard Times Summary. The novel begins with Mr. Thomas Gradgrind sternly lecturing a room full of school children on the importance of facts. He believes that facts, and not imagination or emotion, are the key to a good education, and he educates all the children of the school and his own children, Louisa and Tom, according to this philosophy.

  5. Written deliberately to increase the circulation of Dickens’s weekly magazine, Household Words, Hard Times was a huge and instantaneous success upon publication in 1854. Yet this novel is not the cheerful celebration of Victorian life one might have expected from the beloved author of The Pickwick Papers and The Old Curiosity Shop. Compressed, stark, allegorical, it is a bitter exposé of ...

  6. 艱難時世(Hard Times)是英國作家狄更斯的长篇小说作品,發表於1854年,故事描寫某工業市鎮的生活。. 情節. 紡織廠廠主、銀行家龐得貝(Josiah Bounderby)和退休的五金批發商人、國會議員兼教育家湯瑪斯·葛萊恩(Thomas Gradgrind)是好朋友,他們一起控制著市鎮的經濟體係與教育機構。

  7. Hard Times Full Book Summary. Thomas Gradgrind, a wealthy, retired merchant in the industrial city of Coketown, England, devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and fact. He raises his oldest children, Louisa and Tom, according to this philosophy and never allows them to engage in fanciful or imaginative pursuits.