Thomas Hardy, Towards a Materialist CriticismGill and Macmillan, 1985 - 233 páginas Challenging the generally accepted critical constructions of the novels of Thomas Hardy, this book explores the historical, social, aesthetic and ideological determinants of Hardy's novels. Analyzing the ways in which Hardy's writings have been variously reproduced in literary criticism to produce certain social and ideological effects. Wotton also discusses the relation between Hardy's writing and Hardy criticism. |
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... appears as the head and pinnacle , the point of consciousness in which all natural and human history appears to culminate , we have an image of the discourse of the continuous which makes human consciousness the subject of all ...
... appears as the head and pinnacle , the point of consciousness in which all natural and human history appears to culminate , we have an image of the discourse of the continuous which makes human consciousness the subject of all ...
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... appears to be the heath's eyes , the living embodiment of Egdon's ' watchful intentness ' . All Venn's actions , even his occupation of reddleman , are motivated by his love for Thomasin , a love which takes the form ( like Gabriel ...
... appears to be the heath's eyes , the living embodiment of Egdon's ' watchful intentness ' . All Venn's actions , even his occupation of reddleman , are motivated by his love for Thomasin , a love which takes the form ( like Gabriel ...
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... appear as dominant critical percep- tions . This dominance is not imposed but appears to be freely arrived at , the product of critical consensus . Second , while these dominant perceptions are offered as a knowledge of the literary ...
... appear as dominant critical percep- tions . This dominance is not imposed but appears to be freely arrived at , the product of critical consensus . Second , while these dominant perceptions are offered as a knowledge of the literary ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Production of Wessex | 35 |
Workfolk | 60 |
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aesthetic ideology aesthetic project appears Capital capitalist mode characters Christminster Clym community of labour conflict consciousness constitutes construction contradiction critical discourse culture determined discourse of aesthetic distracted gaze dominant Dorset effect Egdon English essential Eustacia existence expression F. R. Leavis Hand of Ethelberta Hardy's novels Hardy's women Hardy's writing human Ibid idea idealist idealizing vision ideological forms individual Jude Jude the Obscure language Leavis literary Literature London Louis Althusser Madding Crowd Marx material materialist criticism Mayor of Casterbridge Melbury mode of perception mode of production nature object perceived philosophy point of view production of Hardy's radical separation re)production reader realism reality relations of production relationship represents reproduced reveals sense sexual sight signifies society specific structure of perceptions Tess thinking world Thomas Hardy tion transformation unity universal wage labour Wessex woman workfolk writing produces writing's wrote