Robert Tressell

Robert Tressell, born in 1870 as Robert Noonan, was an Irish-born writer and painter who became a significant figure in early 20th-century socialist literature. Best known for his novel "The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists," Tressell's work vividly captures the struggles of the working class in Edwardian England. Through his keen observations and heartfelt storytelling, he provides a poignant critique of capitalism while advocating for social justice and workers' rights. His experiences as a house painter deeply influenced his writing, allowing him to weave personal anecdotes into broader social commentary.

Tressell's life was marked by hardship and resilience, having faced poverty and the challenges of being an artist in a rapidly industrializing world. Though he passed away in relative obscurity in 1911, his work has since gained recognition and continues to resonate with readers today. As you explore Tressell's writings in our app, you'll find that his insights into society and human nature remain relevant, inviting reflection and discussion. Dive into his world and discover the timeless themes that make his contributions to literature so memorable.

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists

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Robert Tressell



Clearly frustrated at the refusal of his contemporaries to recognise the iniquity of society, Tressell's cast of hypocritical Christians, ex…

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists


Robert Tressell



Classic Serial  The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Episode 1 of 3 A shock is in store for the workmen as their ruthless boss Old Mise…