Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... social tensions as what has replaced it . But two important points connect them all . First , they all relate Hardy to social reality , and insist on seeing his novels in relation to the movements actually taking place in nineteenth ...
... social tensions as what has replaced it . But two important points connect them all . First , they all relate Hardy to social reality , and insist on seeing his novels in relation to the movements actually taking place in nineteenth ...
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... social forces in the present that enable them to stay alive . We can also , by means of a social approach to the novels , add a gloss to one of the points made in the course of the comparison with Zola . I pointed out then how much more ...
... social forces in the present that enable them to stay alive . We can also , by means of a social approach to the novels , add a gloss to one of the points made in the course of the comparison with Zola . I pointed out then how much more ...
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... social revolution , and of one part of rural England in particular - Dorset , where Hardy grew up and which he knew so intimately . I hope I have managed to show that each of these approaches throws a good deal of light on the novel ...
... social revolution , and of one part of rural England in particular - Dorset , where Hardy grew up and which he knew so intimately . I hope I have managed to show that each of these approaches throws a good deal of light on the novel ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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