The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
(Autor) Robert TressellThe Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a classic representation of the impoverished and politically powerless underclass of British society in Edwardian England, ruthlessly exploited by the institutionalized corruption of their employers and the civic and religious authorities. Epic in scale, the novel charts the ruinous effects of the laissez-faire mercantilist ethics on the men, women, and children of the working classes, and through its emblematic characters, argues for a socialist politics as the only hope for a civilized and humane life for all. This Wordsworth edition includes an exclusive foreword by the late Tony Benn.
Robert Tressell
Robert Tressell, born Robert Noonan, was a British writer known for his novel "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists." Published posthumously in 1914, the novel is a scathing critique of capitalism and the exploitation of the working class. Tressell's writing style is characterized by his use of satire and social commentary to expose the injustices of society. His work has had a lasting impact on the socialist and working-class literature genres, inspiring generations of writers to tackle issues of class struggle and inequality. Despite his early death in 1911, Tressell's legacy lives on through his powerful and influential literary works.