Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... simply dismiss Christianity as outdated . He did think it was outdated , and sometimes said so with grotesque vividness : The days of creeds are as dead and done with as days of Pterodactyls : On a gloomy gusty afternoon , going up the ...
... simply dismiss Christianity as outdated . He did think it was outdated , and sometimes said so with grotesque vividness : The days of creeds are as dead and done with as days of Pterodactyls : On a gloomy gusty afternoon , going up the ...
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... simply giving advice , since he rides to Budmouth to deliver a letter - which he has himself written for Henchard - to Lucetta as she arrives on the packet from Jersey . There were greater complications too over the failure to return ...
... simply giving advice , since he rides to Budmouth to deliver a letter - which he has himself written for Henchard - to Lucetta as she arrives on the packet from Jersey . There were greater complications too over the failure to return ...
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... simply mean by this that it points to the documentary element in the novels , their usefulness as accounts of what was going on in rural England - as amplifica- tions , say , of works like Rider Haggard's Rural England , a fierce ...
... simply mean by this that it points to the documentary element in the novels , their usefulness as accounts of what was going on in rural England - as amplifica- tions , say , of works like Rider Haggard's Rural England , a fierce ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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