Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... suffering – so that it is not surprising to learn that the sketch was originally written for his essay The Dorsetshire Labourer , and subsequently inserted into the novel . Avoiding the term Stoic , let us speak of a philosophy of quiet ...
... suffering – so that it is not surprising to learn that the sketch was originally written for his essay The Dorsetshire Labourer , and subsequently inserted into the novel . Avoiding the term Stoic , let us speak of a philosophy of quiet ...
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... suffer from pride . This is true , and at the same time of limited value : any term that describes such varied persons ... suffering that the hero passes through will lead to a climax that must in some way seem a change , or at least a ...
... suffer from pride . This is true , and at the same time of limited value : any term that describes such varied persons ... suffering that the hero passes through will lead to a climax that must in some way seem a change , or at least a ...
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... suffering from old age , from the effects of bad character , or from a declining demand for her product ? There are enough hints in the first chapter to suggest that her character has much to do with it , but the product is old ...
... suffering from old age , from the effects of bad character , or from a declining demand for her product ? There are enough hints in the first chapter to suggest that her character has much to do with it , but the product is old ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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