Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... individual personality , his tendency to impose himself on the world ( for that of course is what ' character ' means here ) . Title pages should be treated with respect , but not automati- cally accepted : they show what an author ...
... individual personality , his tendency to impose himself on the world ( for that of course is what ' character ' means here ) . Title pages should be treated with respect , but not automati- cally accepted : they show what an author ...
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... individual on a pre - Darwinian picture of the immutability of species , against which the help- lessness of the individual life is vividly shown . The most convenient statement of Hardy's pessimism is prob- ably the opening chorus of ...
... individual on a pre - Darwinian picture of the immutability of species , against which the help- lessness of the individual life is vividly shown . The most convenient statement of Hardy's pessimism is prob- ably the opening chorus of ...
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... individual story is seen in a fitting social setting . But if we ask what economic forces have brought about this decline , the question is unanswerable . Is the firmity - woman suffering from old age , from the effects of bad character ...
... individual story is seen in a fitting social setting . But if we ask what economic forces have brought about this decline , the question is unanswerable . Is the firmity - woman suffering from old age , from the effects of bad character ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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