Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy.
Thomas Hardy was a novelist considered to have a dark turn of mind, as shown by the
novels he wrote. At the same time ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... His poetry was not as well received by his contemporaries as his
novels had been, but
Hardy continued to ....
Thomas Hardy was both a great poet and a great novelist ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... He wrote as a ballad-maker would if a ballad-maker were to have to write
novels... (Davidson 12). It can be said that
Thomas Hardy "blundered and stumbled into ....
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Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure
INTRODUCTION
Thomas Hardy wrote
novels about a region of England he called Wessex, and he shaped the region with a particular vision of the people who lived ....
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The Female Spirit in Two Novels
The Female Spirit in Two
Novels. Tess in
Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles and the African mistress in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness demonstrates the ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... of the supernatural and so were not in his view
novels as then .... An examination of George Eliot's Middlemarch and
Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge will ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy
.... Langbaum, Robert.
Thomas Hardy in Our Time. New York: St. Martin's P, 1995. Page, Norman.
Thomas Hardy: The
Novels. New York: Palgrave, 2001. ....
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Marxist-Feminist Criticism Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... Specific primary texts to be employed in the analysis include the major
novels of
Thomas Hardy, with an emphasis on Jude the Obscure, as well as the work of ....
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The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
.... Specific primary texts to be employed in the analysis include the major
novels of
Thomas Hardy, with an emphasis on Jude the Obscure, as well as the work of ....
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
.... Langbaum, Robert.
Thomas Hardy in Our Time. New York: St. Martin's P, 1995. Page, Norman.
Thomas Hardy: The
Novels. New York: Palgrave, 2001. ....
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The Concept of Self-Help in Victorian Literature
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Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles demonstrates the Evangelical values also dominant during the period. The concept of self-help factors into both
novels ....
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Victorian Men of Letters
.... the presumed ideals of British imperialism, noting that "George Eliot,
Thomas Hardy, and Oscar .... characters, in Henry Esmond as well as in other
novels, are more ....
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Mass Culture & Gender
.... The understanding of allusion in historical
novels is critical because readers .... authors as Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and
Thomas Hardy. ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... to discuss, by means of comparison and contrast, how these
novels are consistent .... and Rolan Barthes as with Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and
Thomas Hardy. ....
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Margaret Drabble
.... Indeed, there are similarities between Drabble's fatalism and that of
Thomas Hardy, as "Both .... Thus, her
novels are ripe with "cruel ironies and accidents of life ....
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The bookmobile
.... Books, in History, Divinity, Travels, Voyages,
Novels, &c." The .... British in 1812, former President
Thomas Jefferson sold .... staff continue to be a
hardy lot since ....
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