Search Results - "Thomas Hardy"
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An insight of Marxist-Feminism in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Published 2016“…This study addresses the issues of subjugation and subordination faced by Tess, the Victorian woman, in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles. The impact of cultural hegemony is carefully structured and presented by Marxist-Feminism. …”
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The early life and later years of Thomas Hardy: an argument for a new edition
Published 2007“…This article calls for a new edition of the discredited Early Life and Later Years of Thomas Hardy (Life), written substantially by Hardy but with significant additions and deletions by Florence Hardy and J. …”
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Investigating Thomas Hardys reaction to Victorian religious forces through reading Tess of the DUrbervilles and Jude the Obscure
Published 2014“…Considering the main religious thoughts of that period, this study examines the basic religious notions of the time which had an effect on Thomas Hardy and provoked him to question the existing religious and social forces of the time through Tess of the D’Urbervilles(1891) and Jude the Obscure (1895). …”
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Who Belongs Where in 'The Woodlanders'?
Published 2012“…In recent years ecocriticism has renovated the old orthodoxy, demolished forty years ago by Raymond Williams, that Thomas Hardy was the “incomparable chronicler” of an unchanging culture and the “last representative of old rural England.” …”
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Literary Heritage or National Heritage? Landscape Preservation and Change in Dorset
Published 2012“…In part, this perception has been entrenched in the public mind by the late nineteenth and early twentieth century writings of Thomas Hardy and, in more recent years, by numerous film and television adaptations of his works. …”
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Sue Bridehead: Hardy's feminist figure or a fallen temptress
Published 2018“…Among Thomas Hardy's female characters, Sue Bridehead (the female protagonist in Jude the Obscure 1895) seems very powerful and many readers may consider her as Hardy's feminist female character, who stands against all the existing forces of her time and wants to defend her status quo. …”
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Sexual Science as Manifested in Hardy's Marriage Plot
Published 2003“…Darwin' s theory is investigated through the creative works of Thomas Hardy. The novels chosen for discussion are from the Wessex novels. …”
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Hardy’s Sue and her failure in the mirror of foucauldian concept of individuality
Published 2012“…The paper is a study of Thomas Hardy’s female character, Sue, in Jude the Obscure. …”
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