Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... striking is the contrast between the official terminology of the judge pronouncing sentence and the not - even - Saxon immediacy of Baa . Hardy clearly enjoyed himself writing this passage ; its very quaintness seems appropriate to the ...
... striking is the contrast between the official terminology of the judge pronouncing sentence and the not - even - Saxon immediacy of Baa . Hardy clearly enjoyed himself writing this passage ; its very quaintness seems appropriate to the ...
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... striking about the passage is how unsensuous it is . There is none of the physical intensity of Buteau and Françoise , no suggestion of fertility , no sexual associations . This is all the more striking when we consider the situation ...
... striking about the passage is how unsensuous it is . There is none of the physical intensity of Buteau and Françoise , no suggestion of fertility , no sexual associations . This is all the more striking when we consider the situation ...
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... striking about her as an individual is her quiet persistence , her dogged attempts at self- improvement , her ability to bear suffering and wait , as she waits for Henchard to appreciate her , or for Farfrae to propose . What is most ...
... striking about her as an individual is her quiet persistence , her dogged attempts at self- improvement , her ability to bear suffering and wait , as she waits for Henchard to appreciate her , or for Farfrae to propose . What is most ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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