Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... belief apart , he found the church so fascinating as an institution . He even described himself as ' churchy ' : - - not in an intellectual sense , but in so far as instincts and emotions ruled . As a child , to be a parson had been his ...
... belief apart , he found the church so fascinating as an institution . He even described himself as ' churchy ' : - - not in an intellectual sense , but in so far as instincts and emotions ruled . As a child , to be a parson had been his ...
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... belief ' ; and he then discusses the particular poems Noyes had cited in support of his view , maintaining that it would be wrong to deduce his actual beliefs from them . One poem is just ' an amusing instance of early cynicism ...
... belief ' ; and he then discusses the particular poems Noyes had cited in support of his view , maintaining that it would be wrong to deduce his actual beliefs from them . One poem is just ' an amusing instance of early cynicism ...
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... belief in an all - powerful and malicious being , who rejoices in the mischief he has wrought ; and the opinion has persisted to our own time . There is not really much difference between the indignation of contemporary readers and the ...
... belief in an all - powerful and malicious being , who rejoices in the mischief he has wrought ; and the opinion has persisted to our own time . There is not really much difference between the indignation of contemporary readers and the ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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