Representations of Culture: Thomas Hardy's Wessex & Victorian AnthropologyPeter Lang, 2007 - 154 páginas Representations of Culture places Thomas Hardy's Wessex - his fictional representation of rural England - within the framework of anthropology, an emergent discipline at the time. Informed by both intellectual biography and close textual readings, this book argues that Hardy's lifelong interests in folklore, customs, local history, myth, archaeology, and communal narrative history represent the most «modern» (rather than simply traditional) aspect of his thinking - the ways in which anthropological viewpoints associated with Tylor, Lang, and Frazer shaped his understanding and representation of Wessex. |
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... critical . From the Athenaeum's anonymous 1871 review of Desperate Remedies praising its " graphic pictures of rustic life somewhere in the West Country " ( Clarke : I , 53 ) , critics had noted the breadth and depth of Hardy's ...
... critical . From the Athenaeum's anonymous 1871 review of Desperate Remedies praising its " graphic pictures of rustic life somewhere in the West Country " ( Clarke : I , 53 ) , critics had noted the breadth and depth of Hardy's ...
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... critical overviews of the period tended to echo these concerns ; while Edmund Gosse celebrated " the quaint and bucolic life of Wessex " in The Spectator ( 1890 ) , William Minto categorized Hardy as " the moral historian of Wessex " in ...
... critical overviews of the period tended to echo these concerns ; while Edmund Gosse celebrated " the quaint and bucolic life of Wessex " in The Spectator ( 1890 ) , William Minto categorized Hardy as " the moral historian of Wessex " in ...
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... critical consensus in praise of his treatment of country life , by August of 1871 Hardy had a new manuscript in hand , " entirely a story of rural life " ready to send to Macmillan and Co. This novel , Under the Greenwood Tree , the ...
... critical consensus in praise of his treatment of country life , by August of 1871 Hardy had a new manuscript in hand , " entirely a story of rural life " ready to send to Macmillan and Co. This novel , Under the Greenwood Tree , the ...
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Beginnings Descriptions of Local Culture | 63 |
An Experiment in Tragic Form Anthropological | 97 |
Beyond Myth The Presence of the Past | 121 |
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ancient animism anthropological argued associations become beginning body called celebrations century chapter character Clodd collective connection contemporary continued critical culture customs dance death described Dorset early Egdon England evidence example experience expression face fiction fire folklore Frazer gives Golden Bough Greek Greenwood Tree hand Hardy's heath human ideas importance individual intellectual interest John Jude knowledge later living look marriage material meaning memory mind moral myth narrative Native natural notes novels objects observation origin past play plot possible present primitive Public reference remain representation represented Return Review ritual rural scene scientific seasonal seemed sense shared similar social society spirit story structure suggests symbolic tell Tess theories things Thomas Hardy thought throughout tion traditional tragedy tragic trees turn Tylor universe village Voice Wessex whole writes young