Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... clearly realises ; and he has not quite the talent to avoid it and preserve the violence of the situation . ( " Thump ' is effective , but in the end rhetorically unwise . ) With Amaryllis we are given an ex- quisite study of the ...
... clearly realises ; and he has not quite the talent to avoid it and preserve the violence of the situation . ( " Thump ' is effective , but in the end rhetorically unwise . ) With Amaryllis we are given an ex- quisite study of the ...
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... clearly Elizabeth - Jane . It is she who ' had learnt the lesson of renunciation , and was as familiar with the wreck of each day's wishes as with the diurnal setting of the sun ' ; it is she who arti- culates most clearly the ...
... clearly Elizabeth - Jane . It is she who ' had learnt the lesson of renunciation , and was as familiar with the wreck of each day's wishes as with the diurnal setting of the sun ' ; it is she who arti- culates most clearly the ...
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... clearly than Shakespeare . This has aroused a good deal of indignation from Shakespearean scholars : to reduce one of the most celebrated of all tragic end- ings to ' cheering oneself up ' is surely to treat tragedy with a kind of lofty ...
... clearly than Shakespeare . This has aroused a good deal of indignation from Shakespearean scholars : to reduce one of the most celebrated of all tragic end- ings to ' cheering oneself up ' is surely to treat tragedy with a kind of lofty ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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