Studying Thomas HardyLongman, 1986 - 135 Seiten |
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... novel the ' chorus ' is largest in number ( with the possible exception of The Return of the Native ) ; second , here it plays the largest part in the action ; and , third , in this novel the hero most closely approximates to the status ...
... novel the ' chorus ' is largest in number ( with the possible exception of The Return of the Native ) ; second , here it plays the largest part in the action ; and , third , in this novel the hero most closely approximates to the status ...
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... novel ( The Poor Man and the Lady , 1868 , later destroyed ) and had followed advice to write something ' sensational ' in publishing his first printed novel ( Desperate Remedies , 1871 ) but he had also been advised that the country ...
... novel ( The Poor Man and the Lady , 1868 , later destroyed ) and had followed advice to write something ' sensational ' in publishing his first printed novel ( Desperate Remedies , 1871 ) but he had also been advised that the country ...
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... novels , and if the love between the hero and heroine is never fulfilled it is portrayed as less passionate and painful than love usually is for Hardy's major characters . On the other hand the novel does focus on some of its author's ...
... novels , and if the love between the hero and heroine is never fulfilled it is portrayed as less passionate and painful than love usually is for Hardy's major characters . On the other hand the novel does focus on some of its author's ...
Inhalt
Hardys life and times | 5 |
The main themes of Hardys writing | 13 |
The intellectual climate of Hardys early life | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Angel Arabella architect Avice Avice II Bathsheba becomes Boldwood brother CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Captain de Stancy castle Chapter characters Charmond Chickerel Christminster church Clym CRUZ The University Cytherea death Desperate Remedies Dorset Egdon Heath Elfride Elizabeth-Jane Ethelberta Eustacia example Farfrae fate father feel fiction Fitzpiers Gabriel Oak Giles Winterborne Grace Greenwood Tree Hand of Ethelberta Hardy's novels Henchard heroine Hintock husband instance Jude the Obscure Knight Lady Constantine Laodicean later London Lord Mountclere lover Lyonnesse Madding Crowd Manston marriage marry Mayor of Casterbridge Melbury Miss Aldclyffe Native nature novelist Pair of Blue passionate Paula perhaps Pierston plot poem poet poetry Points for study Return romantic rustic chorus satire scene seems Somerset South Wessex Stancy stanza Stephen stories student of Hardy Swithin symbolic takes Talbothays Tess Tess's things Thomas Hardy Troy Trumpet-Major University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Victorian village Well-Beloved Wessex Tales Wildeve woman Woodlanders Yeobright young