Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... has beck- oned us outside that immediacy , and invited us to explore its implications . It is time to follow these beckonings : to move from text to context . THE LITERARY CONTEXT The first context must be that of 22.
... has beck- oned us outside that immediacy , and invited us to explore its implications . It is time to follow these beckonings : to move from text to context . THE LITERARY CONTEXT The first context must be that of 22.
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Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. THE LITERARY CONTEXT The first context must be that of other novels ; for the most obvious way to ask what anything is like is to compare it with what is similar . And so my first comparison is ...
Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. THE LITERARY CONTEXT The first context must be that of other novels ; for the most obvious way to ask what anything is like is to compare it with what is similar . And so my first comparison is ...
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Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT To compare Hardy with other novelists is to place him in an obvious context : but our curiosity need not stop there . For how are we to interpret the very fact of ...
Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT To compare Hardy with other novelists is to place him in an obvious context : but our curiosity need not stop there . For how are we to interpret the very fact of ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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