Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... contrast encourages a blunt- ness of language : ' deposited in the block ' suggests that the making of a town was something immediate and artificial , quite different from how a corn - field grows , and so reinforces the contrast ; and ...
... contrast encourages a blunt- ness of language : ' deposited in the block ' suggests that the making of a town was something immediate and artificial , quite different from how a corn - field grows , and so reinforces the contrast ; and ...
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... contrast between these two tendencies is so marked , and so important , that I shall use it to give a structure to the rest of this essay . I propose first to talk about Hardy's philosophy of life , and about his novels as statements of ...
... contrast between these two tendencies is so marked , and so important , that I shall use it to give a structure to the rest of this essay . I propose first to talk about Hardy's philosophy of life , and about his novels as statements of ...
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... contrast , as it fairly clearly does with Tönnies as well ; but what we value is the clear awareness of what each kind of world is like . Literature is not simply an opportunity for moral choice , but an exploration of the nature of the ...
... contrast , as it fairly clearly does with Tönnies as well ; but what we value is the clear awareness of what each kind of world is like . Literature is not simply an opportunity for moral choice , but an exploration of the nature of the ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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