Knowledge and Survival in the Novels of Thomas HardyLund University, 2002 - 423 páginas |
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Jane Mattisson. Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species The Origin of Species forced on the nineteenth century a radical re - evaluation of the whole concept of man and his origins : man's existence was no longer a matter of some six ...
Jane Mattisson. Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species The Origin of Species forced on the nineteenth century a radical re - evaluation of the whole concept of man and his origins : man's existence was no longer a matter of some six ...
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... Origin of Species to man himself , he emphasised the importance of intelligence – reasoning powers , instruc- tion ... origins , she marries into the well - to - do class , survives the death of her husband and the ensuing uncertainty ...
... Origin of Species to man himself , he emphasised the importance of intelligence – reasoning powers , instruc- tion ... origins , she marries into the well - to - do class , survives the death of her husband and the ensuing uncertainty ...
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... origins and the demands of the modern predictive society mediated by her education and embodied in her husband . At the beginning of the novel it is the distance which has developed between Grace and Little Hintock society which is ...
... origins and the demands of the modern predictive society mediated by her education and embodied in her husband . At the beginning of the novel it is the distance which has developed between Grace and Little Hintock society which is ...
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