Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge: Tragedy Or Social History?Sussex University Press, 1975 - 110 páginas |
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... writer whose work is claimed as literature . The other view , naturally , is that which stresses the resem- blances ... writing ) . I do not want to call it the moral view , for a reason that will emerge later . I ought now to range ...
... writer whose work is claimed as literature . The other view , naturally , is that which stresses the resem- blances ... writing ) . I do not want to call it the moral view , for a reason that will emerge later . I ought now to range ...
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... writers who continued to stress that their writing is a full and characteristically human activity . It is not difficult to see why this has been so . In writing a great novel or poem , an author draws on the full range of his con ...
... writers who continued to stress that their writing is a full and characteristically human activity . It is not difficult to see why this has been so . In writing a great novel or poem , an author draws on the full range of his con ...
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... writing this passage ; its very quaintness seems appropriate to the subject , and its language is able to mimic part of what it says . At that point we must stop : to say more would be to discuss the nature of Casterbridge , and the ...
... writing this passage ; its very quaintness seems appropriate to the subject , and its language is able to mimic part of what it says . At that point we must stop : to say more would be to discuss the nature of Casterbridge , and the ...
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Introduction page | 7 |
The Literary Context | 23 |
The Philosophical Context | 38 |
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