Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... English farming had for centuries been on a large scale , using paid labour . The man who spends his days in the fields , helped only by his family , working his own land , for whom questions of inheritance are of crucial impor- tance ...
... English farming had for centuries been on a large scale , using paid labour . The man who spends his days in the fields , helped only by his family , working his own land , for whom questions of inheritance are of crucial impor- tance ...
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... English society in any way . For in Hardy's picture of English history , there is little that changes society . The agriculture of nineteenth - century Dorset was not a system that had existed from time immemorial : it was the result of ...
... English society in any way . For in Hardy's picture of English history , there is little that changes society . The agriculture of nineteenth - century Dorset was not a system that had existed from time immemorial : it was the result of ...
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... English Novel , 1953 , and in ' Hardy the Novelist ' : W. D. Thomas Memorial Lecture , Swansea 1966 , who claims that the true subject of the novel is the destruction of the English peasantry ; Douglas Brown ( see Reading List ) ...
... English Novel , 1953 , and in ' Hardy the Novelist ' : W. D. Thomas Memorial Lecture , Swansea 1966 , who claims that the true subject of the novel is the destruction of the English peasantry ; Douglas Brown ( see Reading List ) ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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