Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... buckets , tubs , strainers , and an assistant or two , he wandered from place to place , deriving very satis- factory returns for his trouble in such a prolific season as the present . crop The back parts of the town were just now 28.
... buckets , tubs , strainers , and an assistant or two , he wandered from place to place , deriving very satis- factory returns for his trouble in such a prolific season as the present . crop The back parts of the town were just now 28.
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... present date , and to the present indifference of the public to harvest weather . What Hardy is here saying is that man's dependence on Nature for his food was more immediate and more obvious then than now . The huge supplies of cheap ...
... present date , and to the present indifference of the public to harvest weather . What Hardy is here saying is that man's dependence on Nature for his food was more immediate and more obvious then than now . The huge supplies of cheap ...
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... present life is almost without exception one of comfort , if the most ordinary thrift be observed . ' There is even a surprisingly radical political comment in the essay , to the effect that ' if a farmer can afford to pay 30 per cent ...
... present life is almost without exception one of comfort , if the most ordinary thrift be observed . ' There is even a surprisingly radical political comment in the essay , to the effect that ' if a farmer can afford to pay 30 per cent ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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