The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong: The Factory Boy by Fanny Trollope

The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong: The Factory Boy by Fanny Trollope

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The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong: The Factory Boy by Fanny Trollope

The first 'industrial' novel to appear in Britain, Michael Armstrong, is unforgiving exploration of nineteenth-century child labour. First published in 1840, it tells the story of Sir Matthew Dowling, a wealthy businessman who adopts a young factory boy, Michael. He uses the child to demonstrate his willingness to help the poor, but, quickly tiring of him, sends him to an establishment for unwanted pauper children. The young Michael escapes, and a series of dangerous adventures follows. Underpinning this story is the message that individual philanthropy was incapable of solving the wider social ills that grew from nineteenth-century industrialisation, a message which solicited much contemporary criticism for the author, who was ridiculed for writing about the 'vulgar' and 'low-bred'. Today, however, this is a novel which is celebrated for its pioneering attack upon the social problems that plagued the era in which Trollope lived, as well as being regarded as one of the finest examples of the literary achievements of this remarkable woman.
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ISBN 13 9781845882143
ISBN 10 1845882148
Title The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong: The Factory Boy
Author Fanny Trollope
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nonsuch Publishing
Year published 2007-07-01
Number of pages 224
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