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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... represent . But the ' house of Loveday ' represents not only the unrecorded history of the labour of the Lovedays but Overcombe Mill itself which is firstly a place of work ( the ' hard - worked house ' ) and secondly a place of ...
... represent . But the ' house of Loveday ' represents not only the unrecorded history of the labour of the Lovedays but Overcombe Mill itself which is firstly a place of work ( the ' hard - worked house ' ) and secondly a place of ...
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... represents the living unity of the individual and his or her world as opposed to the separation inherent in the social relation in which labour power is a commodity . Here Wessex represents an abstraction in so far as from the ...
... represents the living unity of the individual and his or her world as opposed to the separation inherent in the social relation in which labour power is a commodity . Here Wessex represents an abstraction in so far as from the ...
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... represents the natural , spontan- eous and customary ways the native inhabitants of Wessex per- ceive their world , it is ' taken for granted ' ; it is implicit in all their actions , habits and modes of thought , although it does allow ...
... represents the natural , spontan- eous and customary ways the native inhabitants of Wessex per- ceive their world , it is ' taken for granted ' ; it is implicit in all their actions , habits and modes of thought , although it does allow ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Production of Wessex | 35 |
Workfolk | 60 |
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