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examine 'hard times' as a social novel​

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Hard Times is more than any other of his Condition of England novels that was influenced by Carlyle's social criticism. It deals with a number of social issues: industrial relations, education for the poor, class division and the right of the common people to amusement.

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Hard Times is more than any other of his Condition of England novels that was influenced by Carlyle's social criticism. It deals with a number of social issues: industrial relations, education for the poor, class division and the right of the common people to amusement.

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