Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... seen as making statements about Man's place in Nature , about human destiny and human limitation , about the place of the individual life in a hostile or indifferent world questions of the highest possible level of generality , timeless ...
... seen as making statements about Man's place in Nature , about human destiny and human limitation , about the place of the individual life in a hostile or indifferent world questions of the highest possible level of generality , timeless ...
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... seen , operates through plot in a novel , and takes the form of chance i.e. of those events which we could not have foreseen by observing what went before , for they seem caused neither by the intention of the main character , nor by ...
... seen , operates through plot in a novel , and takes the form of chance i.e. of those events which we could not have foreseen by observing what went before , for they seem caused neither by the intention of the main character , nor by ...
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... seen by Hardy , is surely a Gemeinschaft . Everyone belongs to it in a completely unques- tioning way , from birth : no conscious decision is needed to join , and an outsider would not normally be thought to belong . It is a ...
... seen by Hardy , is surely a Gemeinschaft . Everyone belongs to it in a completely unques- tioning way , from birth : no conscious decision is needed to join , and an outsider would not normally be thought to belong . It is a ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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