Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... less in the cruel mischance itself than in Henchard's response . The violence of his withdrawal of affection from ... less than Fontane's relentless particularising . Somehow the very arbitrariness of a Fate that strikes mali- ciously ...
... less in the cruel mischance itself than in Henchard's response . The violence of his withdrawal of affection from ... less than Fontane's relentless particularising . Somehow the very arbitrariness of a Fate that strikes mali- ciously ...
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... less than is given , the world must surely be governed by a cruel arrangement to make us unhappy . The second , however , turns to something like optimism : she had been wrong , then , in seeing happiness as ' but the occasional episode ...
... less than is given , the world must surely be governed by a cruel arrangement to make us unhappy . The second , however , turns to something like optimism : she had been wrong , then , in seeing happiness as ' but the occasional episode ...
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... less dramatic and more re- liable , less temperamental and more easily detached from the individual situation : Meanwhile , the great corn and hay traffic conducted by Hen- chard throve under the management of Donald Farfrae as it had ...
... less dramatic and more re- liable , less temperamental and more easily detached from the individual situation : Meanwhile , the great corn and hay traffic conducted by Hen- chard throve under the management of Donald Farfrae as it had ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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