Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... course , this is the only question that matters . Like all works of literature , what The Mayor offers us is a structured emotional experience , depending on the telling of a story , the language in which it's told , the people who take ...
... course , this is the only question that matters . Like all works of literature , what The Mayor offers us is a structured emotional experience , depending on the telling of a story , the language in which it's told , the people who take ...
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... course the world would have little interest in Hardy's sober beliefs if he had written no poems ( we shall come to the novels later ) – he would be at most a minor example in the history of Victorian agnosticism . In fact we know that ...
... course the world would have little interest in Hardy's sober beliefs if he had written no poems ( we shall come to the novels later ) – he would be at most a minor example in the history of Victorian agnosticism . In fact we know that ...
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... course accept this , while at the same time feeling that the trope may tell us more than sober prose . And we have inci- dentally found a name for the King of Dahomey : he is , we noticed , the President of the Immortals , and he comes ...
... course accept this , while at the same time feeling that the trope may tell us more than sober prose . And we have inci- dentally found a name for the King of Dahomey : he is , we noticed , the President of the Immortals , and he comes ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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