Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy)
.... fully realized. . . [perhaps] because
Hardy wishes to imply that
Angel doesn't fully understand himself" (Johnson 150). In this ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
.... Later in the novel, she becomes the object of two men's affections, both Alec d'Urberville and
Angel Clare, as
Hardy reinforces the image of Tess as a ....
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... himself is not fully realized. . . [perhaps] because
Hardy wishes to imply that
Angel doesn't fully understand himself (Johnson 150). ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... Later in the novel, she becomes the object of two men's affections, both Alec d'Urberville and
Angel Clare, as
Hardy reinforces the image of Tess as a ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... dare we believe that, in her, a humbled
Angel will find his redemption--that he has learned .... At least
Hardy does not put him out there alone (Seymour-Smith 449 ....
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The Female Spirit in Two Novels
.... One critic of
Hardy even suggests that
Angel is typical of men who fantasize about women but are incapable of loving in the physical sense: "For all
Angel's ....
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Dickenson, Hardy & Johnson
.... her to an elegant carriage ride wherein she is dressed in the garb of an
angel. .... In
Hardy's "The Man He Killed," we also see the use of imagery to turn death ....
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Tess of the dUrbervilles
.... Your mind is enslaved to his" (
Hardy 315). True enough, when at last Tess renounces
Angel, it is less because she is committed to renunciation than because of ....
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles
In
Hardy's Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, we are presented with a heroine whose vulnerability and social .... She falls in love with a rector's son named
Angel. ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... hundreds and hundreds o' miles away from your body, which you don't seem to want at all'" (
Hardy 75). We also see this when Tess listens to
Angel playing his ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... Mary herself is an
angel amid the disintegrating social structure of the time, a .... An examination of George Eliot's Middlemarch and Thomas
Hardy's The Mayor of ....
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At the 'Cadian Ball (Kate Chopin)
.... Clarisse is described as "Dainty as a lily;
hardy as a sunflower, slim, tall, graceful. .... leave: "I wouldn't go out to the road to see the
Angel Gabriel" (Chopin ....
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Women & the Environment in Cather's Work The Story of Woman and ...
.... it, she has fulfilled her role as the civilizing force of the
hardy frontier. .... For all that, Rachel is nonetheless the moral antagonist, the avenging
angel in a ....
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