Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... land land so hotly coveted before his own father's death , and then cultivated with such avid tena- city and extended inch by inch at the cost of the most degrad- ing avarice . - In the almost grotesque scene which ensues , every detail ...
... land land so hotly coveted before his own father's death , and then cultivated with such avid tena- city and extended inch by inch at the cost of the most degrad- ing avarice . - In the almost grotesque scene which ensues , every detail ...
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... land are not those who work it : English farming had for centuries been on a large scale , using paid labour . The man who spends his days in the fields , helped only by his family , working his own land , for whom questions of ...
... land are not those who work it : English farming had for centuries been on a large scale , using paid labour . The man who spends his days in the fields , helped only by his family , working his own land , for whom questions of ...
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... land as it was , he could not smell the land as it smelled : his feet did not stamp the clods or feel the warmth and power of the earth . He sat in an iron seat and stepped on iron pedals . He could not cheer or beat or curse or ...
... land as it was , he could not smell the land as it smelled : his feet did not stamp the clods or feel the warmth and power of the earth . He sat in an iron seat and stepped on iron pedals . He could not cheer or beat or curse or ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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