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In a famous passage, a visiting official asks one of Gradgrind's students, "Suppose you were going to carpet a room. Would you use a carpet having a representation of flowers upon it?" The character Sissy Jupe replies, ingenuously, that she would because, "If you please, Sir, I am very fond of
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who is dedicated to the pursuit of profitable enterprise. His name is now used generically to refer to someone who is hard and only concerned with cold facts and numbers.
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Name of the mill-owner in Dickens's Hard Times (1854), 'a man of facts and calculations', used allusively for: one who is hard and cold, and solely interested in facts.
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Thomas Gradgrind to the little pitchers before him, who were to be filled so full of facts.
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His physical description personified this characterisation of the rigid and insistent
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In the story, Gradgrind was the father of five children, naming them after prominent
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KS Keefover (September 1983). "Accountability—A Historical Perspective".
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who attempted to develop his sons into perfect utilitarians.
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Dickens
Hard Times
utilitarians
pitchers
facts
James Mill
pedagogue
ISBN
978-0-7862-8517-4
Oxford English Dictionary


Hard Times
ISBN
978-0-333-58073-8
doi
10.1080/00131728309335979
"10 Dickens and Language"
ISBN
978-0-521-66964-1

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