Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... Henchard , who was once Farfrae's employer , is now working for him ; and he has just suffered the public indignity of being shaken by the collar , like a tramp , when he pushed forward to greet the royal visitor with his home - made ...
... Henchard , who was once Farfrae's employer , is now working for him ; and he has just suffered the public indignity of being shaken by the collar , like a tramp , when he pushed forward to greet the royal visitor with his home - made ...
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... Henchard comes to the edge of taking revenge , and then draws back . Shortly be- fore ( in Chapter XXXIV ) he had ... Henchard draws back at the last moment because the victim speaks to him in a way that shows him , suddenly , that he no ...
... Henchard comes to the edge of taking revenge , and then draws back . Shortly be- fore ( in Chapter XXXIV ) he had ... Henchard draws back at the last moment because the victim speaks to him in a way that shows him , suddenly , that he no ...
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... Henchard : it ruins his enter- tainment in Chapter XVI , while allowing Farfrae's to be a great success , and it ruins his gamble on bad weather when he buys corn recklessly ( Chapter XXVI and XXVII ) – though the weather does , as a ...
... Henchard : it ruins his enter- tainment in Chapter XVI , while allowing Farfrae's to be a great success , and it ruins his gamble on bad weather when he buys corn recklessly ( Chapter XXVI and XXVII ) – though the weather does , as a ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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