Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... passage from Chapter 6 which de- scribes threshing . Buteau has picked up a flail and begun to thresh , but unable to work up a good rhythm by himself , he called his sister - in - law Françoise to help him . For two hours they have ...
... passage from Chapter 6 which de- scribes threshing . Buteau has picked up a flail and begun to thresh , but unable to work up a good rhythm by himself , he called his sister - in - law Françoise to help him . For two hours they have ...
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... passage , he gave an objection that is both orthodox and intelli- gent . The true purpose of ' human possibilities ... passages like - this to the total impact of the novel , 55.
... passage , he gave an objection that is both orthodox and intelli- gent . The true purpose of ' human possibilities ... passages like - this to the total impact of the novel , 55.
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Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. In this passage , the juxtaposition of Dorset Hardy and Hardy the scholar ... passage , however , has a brilliance that draws no attention to itself . A straightforward opening sentence , that ...
Tragedy Or Social History? Laurence Lerner. In this passage , the juxtaposition of Dorset Hardy and Hardy the scholar ... passage , however , has a brilliance that draws no attention to itself . A straightforward opening sentence , that ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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