Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... moral meanings . Only in Tess does he begin to toy with the idea that there is a law of Nature that contrasts with the moral law , and should be preferred to it ( this can be seen , for instance , in the question whether Angel or Alec ...
... moral meanings . Only in Tess does he begin to toy with the idea that there is a law of Nature that contrasts with the moral law , and should be preferred to it ( this can be seen , for instance , in the question whether Angel or Alec ...
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... moral nor immoral , but unmoral : " loveless and hateless " I have called it , " which neither good nor evil knows " . Both these points need discussing . What is striking about the first is how literally Hardy seems to treat the charge ...
... moral nor immoral , but unmoral : " loveless and hateless " I have called it , " which neither good nor evil knows " . Both these points need discussing . What is striking about the first is how literally Hardy seems to treat the charge ...
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... moral , as Eliot's seems to be when he attributes to Othello an aesthetic attitude , a wish to dramatise himself against his en- vironment . But art is by definition an aesthetic not a moral acti- vity . If we are considering the right ...
... moral , as Eliot's seems to be when he attributes to Othello an aesthetic attitude , a wish to dramatise himself against his en- vironment . But art is by definition an aesthetic not a moral acti- vity . If we are considering the right ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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