‘Otherness’ and the Fact and Fancy Dichotomy in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times

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Book review

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4 pages

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04/14/2008

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Table of Contents ‘Otherness’ and the Fact and Fancy Dichotomy in Charles Dickens’ Hard Times Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Analyzing Hard Times
  3. The environment that produces Louisa
  4. The culmination of Louisa's self discovery
  5. A girl who works with Blackpool
  6. Gradgrind's awakening
  7. Conclusion
  8. Works cited

Abstract

"otherness" describes a person engaging in the reflexive act of defining their identity in reference to another person. In this way, otherness is a definitive means of exploring the relationships between social castes and gender relationships. In hard times, these two types of otherness - social and gender relations - not only exist, but appear in a hybridized and utterly complex way character of charles dickens' work.

Keywords: Tamise Van Pelt, Gradgrind, Louisa

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