Hard Cash

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Charles Reade's "Hard Cash" is a compelling exploration of moral dilemmas set against the backdrop of Victorian society, grappling with themes of justice, corruption, and the struggles of the working class. Written in a vivid and engaging literary style, the novel employs sharp dialogue and a realistic narrative that immerses the reader in the gritty realities of life in a rapidly changing industrial world. Reade's storytelling is deeply influenced by his own beliefs in reform and social justice, reflecting the socio-political climates of the time, making it a significant text in the context of 19th-century literature. Charles Reade, an esteemed English novelist and playwright, was an outspoken advocate for social issues, often drawing on his own experiences and observations. His background in law and his work as a journalist provided him with a keen understanding of the injustices rampant in society, particularly regarding the treatment of the poor and the middle class. This firsthand insight informs the narrative of "Hard Cash," where Reade condemns the abuses within the penal system and highlights the urgent need for reform. For readers interested in social commentary wrapped in a gripping narrative, "Hard Cash" offers both intellectual stimulation and emotional depth. Reade's adept character development and powerful storytelling not only entertain but also provoke critical reflection on the moral responsibilities of society, making it an essential read for anyone invested in literary explorations of class and justice.

Autorentext

Charles Reade (1814-1884) was an English novelist and dramatist, best known for The Cloister and the Hearth. Reade began his literary career as a dramatist, making his reputation by the two-act comedy, Masks and Faces. He made his name as a novelist and became famous because of his novel The Cloister and the Hearth which was based on a few lines by the medieval humanist Erasmus about the life of his parents.


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Charles Reade's "Hard Cash" is a compelling exploration of moral dilemmas set against the backdrop of Victorian society, grappling with themes of justice, corruption, and the struggles of the working class. Written in a vivid and engaging literary style, the novel employs sharp dialogue and a realistic narrative that immerses the reader in the gritty realities of life in a rapidly changing industrial world. Reade's storytelling is deeply influenced by his own beliefs in reform and social justice, reflecting the socio-political climates of the time, making it a significant text in the context of 19th-century literature. Charles Reade, an esteemed English novelist and playwright, was an outspoken advocate for social issues, often drawing on his own experiences and observations. His background in law and his work as a journalist provided him with a keen understanding of the injustices rampant in society, particularly regarding the treatment of the poor and the middle class. This firsthand insight informs the narrative of "Hard Cash," where Reade condemns the abuses within the penal system and highlights the urgent need for reform. For readers interested in social commentary wrapped in a gripping narrative, "Hard Cash" offers both intellectual stimulation and emotional depth. Reade's adept character development and powerful storytelling not only entertain but also provoke critical reflection on the moral responsibilities of society, making it an essential read for anyone invested in literary explorations of class and justice.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09788028359454
    • Genre Fiction & Literature
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 400
    • Herausgeber Sharp Ink
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9788028359454
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-80-283-5945-4
    • Titel Hard Cash
    • Autor Charles Reade
    • Untertitel Historical Thriller
    • Gewicht 557g

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