Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... hand upon the table , and quite forgetting where he was ) - ' while the others by keeping theirs in hand made nothing at all ! ' ( Chapter XXIII . ) - This is the greed of the trader , not of the peasant . The rules which the Fouan ...
... hand upon the table , and quite forgetting where he was ) - ' while the others by keeping theirs in hand made nothing at all ! ' ( Chapter XXIII . ) - This is the greed of the trader , not of the peasant . The rules which the Fouan ...
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... hand for his cheek and temple to rest on . His face was thus supported by his hand and arm , while the side of his head touched and rested against the wainscot of the wall . ( Chapter III . ) Iden is not a successful man . Though a born ...
... hand for his cheek and temple to rest on . His face was thus supported by his hand and arm , while the side of his head touched and rested against the wainscot of the wall . ( Chapter III . ) Iden is not a successful man . Though a born ...
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... hand , he sympathises completely with Jude's struggle for education , and resents the bigotry of a university that can offer no response to his aspirations ; just as he admires Phillotson for flouting convention and allowing Sue to ...
... hand , he sympathises completely with Jude's struggle for education , and resents the bigotry of a university that can offer no response to his aspirations ; just as he admires Phillotson for flouting convention and allowing Sue to ...
Índice
Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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