Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... Farfrae . ' Ye've wished to long enough ! ' This is exactly the remark ( though Farfrae was hardly aware of it ) to save his life : for Henchard , now that his victory is com- plete , suffers a sudden reversal : - Henchard looked down ...
... Farfrae . ' Ye've wished to long enough ! ' This is exactly the remark ( though Farfrae was hardly aware of it ) to save his life : for Henchard , now that his victory is com- plete , suffers a sudden reversal : - Henchard looked down ...
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... Farfrae has forgotten that he had called to see Elizabeth . But the interlude is brief : Hardy would not have written it merely to show Farfrae falling in love with any woman . The involvement with Lucetta leads directly into rivalry ...
... Farfrae has forgotten that he had called to see Elizabeth . But the interlude is brief : Hardy would not have written it merely to show Farfrae falling in love with any woman . The involvement with Lucetta leads directly into rivalry ...
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... Farfrae ; and there is no doubt that he brings new ways of thought into Casterbridge . For Farfrae represents economic rationalisation , in contrast to the highly personal way in which Henchard had previously done business . His way of ...
... Farfrae ; and there is no doubt that he brings new ways of thought into Casterbridge . For Farfrae represents economic rationalisation , in contrast to the highly personal way in which Henchard had previously done business . His way of ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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