Knowledge and Survival in the Novels of Thomas HardyLund University, 2002 - 423 páginas |
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... ideological hoax ' , Criticism in Focus . Thomas Hardy ( London : Bristol Classical Press , 1992 ) , 128 . 120 Quoted in Thomas Vargish , The Providential Aesthetic in Victorian Fiction ( Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia ...
... ideological hoax ' , Criticism in Focus . Thomas Hardy ( London : Bristol Classical Press , 1992 ) , 128 . 120 Quoted in Thomas Vargish , The Providential Aesthetic in Victorian Fiction ( Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia ...
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... ideology.159 The classic expression of Darwin's influence on social thought is Richard Hofstadter's Social Darwinism in American Thought , 160 which implied that individuals who were unable to cope with the lifestyle of the new indus ...
... ideology.159 The classic expression of Darwin's influence on social thought is Richard Hofstadter's Social Darwinism in American Thought , 160 which implied that individuals who were unable to cope with the lifestyle of the new indus ...
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... Ideology : The Masking Discourse of Evolution in Hardy , Wells , and Conrad ' ( unpublished doctoral thesis , University of Miami , 1997 ) . Stone , Donald , Novelists in a Changing World . Meredith , James , and the Transfor- mation of ...
... Ideology : The Masking Discourse of Evolution in Hardy , Wells , and Conrad ' ( unpublished doctoral thesis , University of Miami , 1997 ) . Stone , Donald , Novelists in a Changing World . Meredith , James , and the Transfor- mation of ...
Contenido
Contents | 9 |
Work as a metaphor for knowledge | 15 |
Hardy and dialect | 26 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 31 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
ability able appears attendance become believed Cambridge Chapter characters clearly County Critical described discussion Dorset early effect England English Essays example existence experience expressed fact feelings fiction future hand Hardy's Hardy's novels History human ideas important individual influence intellectual interest John Jude Jude the Obscure kind knowledge labourers lack language later learning less limited Literary lives London major means nature needs nineteenth century novel origins Oxford particularly past period position practical present Press progress published Quoted reader reading reason recognise reflected regarded relation relationship result Return Review rural rustics scientific shows situation social society story success suggests teachers teaching Tess Thomas Hardy thought tion traditional understanding University Victorian village writing young