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1. Critics such as George Bernard Shaw and Thomas Macaulay have mainly focused on Dickens's treatment of trade unions and his post–Industrial Revolution pessimism regarding the divide between capitalist mill owners and undervalued workers during the Victorian era. F. R.
2. One of Dickens's reasons for writing Hard Times was that sales of his weekly periodical, Household Words, were low, and it was hoped the novel's publication in instalments would boost circulation – as indeed proved to be the case.
3. Instead the story is set in the fictitious Victorian industrial Coketown, a generic Northern English mill-town, in some ways similar to Manchester, though smaller.
4. It is by far the shortest of Dickens' novels, barely a quarter of the length of those written immediately before and after it.
5. Since publication it has received a mixed response from critics.
6. Also, unlike all but one of his other novels, Hard Times has neither a preface nor illustrations.
7. Coketown may be partially based on 19th-century Preston.
8. Moreover, it is his only novel not to have scenes set in London.
9. Hard Times is unusual in several respects.
10. Leavis, a great admirer of the book, included it — but not Dickens' work as a whole — as part of his Great Tradition of English novels.