Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... means here ) . Title pages should be treated with respect , but not automati- cally accepted : they show what an ... mean two things . First , and most obviously , Henchard is a man of character . He is impulsive in his loves his hates ...
... means here ) . Title pages should be treated with respect , but not automati- cally accepted : they show what an ... mean two things . First , and most obviously , Henchard is a man of character . He is impulsive in his loves his hates ...
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... means of the Kürwille - the rational will which distinguishes ends and means , contrasted by Tönnies with the Wesenwille . Hardy's attitude to the new world of Gesellschaft in Jude the Obscure is deeply ambivalent . On the one hand , he ...
... means of the Kürwille - the rational will which distinguishes ends and means , contrasted by Tönnies with the Wesenwille . Hardy's attitude to the new world of Gesellschaft in Jude the Obscure is deeply ambivalent . On the one hand , he ...
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... means that he should have left Greek tragedy or philosophy alone , and stuck to his simple ballad stories , then it is a view which degrades him . But it need not mean that : it can be a way of saying that he has his own way of finding ...
... means that he should have left Greek tragedy or philosophy alone , and stuck to his simple ballad stories , then it is a view which degrades him . But it need not mean that : it can be a way of saying that he has his own way of finding ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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